No more! Left foot surgery! The Heat boss fell down with a bang
12:27am, 21 September 2025Basketball
Injuries are more powerful than tigers!
Although there are still more than 30 days before the opening game of the 2025-26 season, people in the league are now constantly falling down due to injuries! In addition to Jason Tatum and Damian Lillard, who have long known that the injury has been reimbursed in advance for the season, now another team core is Heat boss Taylor Hero.
On September 20, the Miami Heat officially announced that the team's leading defender Taylor Herro underwent left foot surgery to relieve posterior impact syndrome and is expected to be absent for eight weeks. In this way, this means that Taylor Hero will definitely miss the early game of the Heat's new season. In the 2024-25 season, Taylor Heelo played 77 regular season games for the Miami Heat, averaging 35.4 minutes per game, scoring 23.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 0.9 steals, and 0.2 blocks. He shot 47.3%, three-point shooting percentage 37.5%, and free throw shooting percentage 87.8%.
4 playoff games, averaged 36 minutes per game, contributed 17.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 0.5 steals, shooting percentage of 41.5%, three-point shooting percentage of 31%, and free throw shooting percentage of 80%.
There is no doubt that Taylor Hero, the number one scorer in the Miami Heat, has now fallen down due to injury, which is undoubtedly the heaviest blow to the entire Heat! In this way, what they face in the new season is not only the lack of a super scorer who averages 23+5+5 per game, but also the lack of a tactical core of their team. As the Heat lacked super offensive firepower, now losing the team's top scorer, we can foresee what kind of struggles and embarrassment the Miami Heat will encounter in the early game of the new season.
Little did he know that Taylor Hiro's fall due to injury would not only cause serious damage to the Miami Heat's strength, but also likely to cause huge economic losses to him!
According to subsequent reports from NBA salary expert Bobby Marks, starting from October 1, Taylor Sheero will be eligible to sign a three-year early renewal contract worth $150 million with the Miami Heat, with a renewal deadline of October 20.
Although we have no way to know whether the Miami Heat will provide Taylor Sheero with a three-year, 150 million early contract renewal, Taylor Sheero's sudden injury will inevitably seriously affect his own prospects for early contract renewal. After all, you want the God-based Operation Pat Riley to provide him with a three-year, $150 million contract during the injury period of Taylor's injury. This is not a small amount, and you have to make a long-term plan! What do you think about this?
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