Team Profile
Miami Heat
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111.0 14thOffensive Rating
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109.4 20thDefensive Rating
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1.7 15thNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game112.1 28th
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Points per game Against109.4 29th
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Rebounds per game43.6 28th
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Assists per game25.8 23rd
The Miami Heat say guard Tyler Herro (migraine) is available for Tuesday's tilt versus the Orlando Magic. A migraine made Herro a late scratch ahead of Sunday's defeat to the Los Angeles Clippers, but he's been upgraded from probable to active. Having not reached the 20-point threshold in any of his last seven games, the 24-year-old former Sixth Man of the Year looks like a decent buy-low fantasy target in season-long leagues while averaging 16.1 points on 38.3% shooting from the field, 4.4 assists, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.6 triples since Jan. 21. But the bounce-back may not come against the Magic, who are surrendering the fifth-fewest points per game (110.6) in 2023-24.
Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson (concussion) has remained in concussion protocols over the last three games and hasn't played since their January 29 game against the Phoenix Suns. He was ruled out ahead of time in all three of those games so the fact that he's now listed as questionable makes it seem like he's headed in the right direction. The team will likely check how he feels and run him through some tests during shootaround to see if he could possibly get back on the court. Fantasy managers will want to check back on Tuesday afternoon for any updates. If he has to miss another game, Haywood Highsmith and Caleb Martin will continue to see more opportunities.
Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson (concussion) remains in the league's concussion protocol so he will not suit up against the Washington Wizards on Friday. Robinson has only missed one other game due to the concussion, and his next chance to play will be against the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday. While he's out, Haywood Highsmith, Caleb Martin, and Josh Richardson should all continue to see extra opportunities. In their last game, Highsmith joined the starting five, but Martin and Richardson saw more minutes and opportunities. Those two would likely be better streaming options for fantasy managers in deeper leagues.
Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson (concussion) has been ruled out of Wednesday's game versus the Sacramento Kings. The reeling Heat placed Robinson in the concussion protocol on Tuesday after he exited Monday's loss to the Phoenix Suns following four minutes of play. The 29-year-old marksman's next opportunity to return arrives on Friday against the Washington Wizards. More playing time will be available for Jaime Jaquez Jr., Caleb Martin, and Josh Richardson against the Kings on Wednesday.
Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (illness) won't return to Monday's game against the Phoenix Suns. Robinson was only able to play in four minutes of action before being forced to exit due to an illness. The expectation is that this is a minor issue and that Robinson will be able to play on Wednesday. In the meantime, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Josh Richardson, and Caleb Martin should all see expanded roles in the rotation. Between the trio, Jaquez is the best streaming choice if Robinson is forced to miss more time.