Miami still without Tyler Herro in the Finals

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By Eurohoops Team/ info@eurohoops.net

Miami Heat hoped that Tyler Herro might be ready to participate in the NBA finals, but that’s yet to happen since the guard is ruled out of Game 4.

Herro got injured in Game 1 of the first round against the Milwaukee Bucks. He broke his right hand and was ruled out for the rest of the postseason.

With Miami pushing from round to round, the hope of Herro’s return grew, but he’s still not ready.

You have to go through stages,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said before Game 4. “He has not been cleared for a game, and he’s still not cleared yet.

However, the good news for Miami is that guard Kyle Lowry, who slipped late in Game 3, will be OK to go for Game 4.

Miami is trailing 1-2 after three games, with Denver taking the win in the first match on Florida in a dominant manner.

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