Tyler Herro Injury Update
Miami Heat sharpshooter Tyler Herro remains sidelined as of November 3, 2025, recovering from surgery on September 19 to address posterior impingement syndrome in his left foot and ankle. HeatHound, posting on X via @PureHeatles, shared the Miami Heat Injury Report.
The procedure, performed by Dr. Thomas San Giovanni, targeted offseason nagging issues that worsened during the 2024-25 campaign, where he averaged a career-high 23.9 points and 5.5 assists before a play-in hand injury cut his season short.
Initial projections called for 8-12 weeks out, meaning a mid-to-late November return, potentially missing the first 12-15 games. But recent buzz is all positive: Herro's ahead of schedule, rehabbing aggressively, and even traveling with the team on their road swing to San Antonio, LA, and Denver. HeatCulture, posting on X via @WadexFlash, reported that Tyler Herro is currently 6 weeks into his recovery, with an estimated 8 weeks needed for full recovery.
At media day, he boldly told coach Erik Spoelstra he'd be back in six weeks, not twelve, and his latest YouTube update confirms he's "headed in the right direction," feeling optimistic and "super excited" to rejoin the fray.
Without him, Miami's 3-1, leaning on Norman Powell's scoring surge (25+ PPG) and Jaime Jaquez Jr.'s versatility to fuel a top-5 offense. Herro's dual-threat scoring and playmaking will turbocharge their push for another deep playoff run.
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