Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra praised Tyler Herro’s two-way play following last night’s 96-95 road win vs. the Brooklyn Nets (29 points/11 rebounds/2 assists/11-22 FG/4-11 3-PT/3-4 FT/+ 16 +/-).
(via Bally Sports Sun):
“In general, Tyler’s defense has really improved the last two years, and this year he had an intention to be a legit two-way player. Tyler’s ambitious, he wants to be known and recognized as a winner, and he understands that he has to do it on both ends at a super high level, it can’t just be about scoring.