Ranking the Miami Heat's most disappointing players in 2025-26 season
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Ranking the Miami Heat's most disappointing players in 2025-26 season
"Tyler Herro played in a career-low 33 games due to myriad injuries. When he was on the court, he never consistently found a rhythm alongside Norman Powell. His defense stayed poor, and his playmaking took a considerable dip in the Heat's new offense bereft of ball-screens."
"Dru Smith returned to Miami on a three-year, non-guaranteed deal. His defense, shooting, and decision-making left plenty to be desired. He shot just 29.5 percent from 3-point range, where he took roughly 40 percent of his attempts, and his decision-making was oftentimes confusing."
The Miami Heat experienced a disappointing season, winning six more games than the previous year but still landing in the play-in tournament for the fourth consecutive time. They lost to the Charlotte Hornets, ending a streak of six straight postseason appearances. Key players like Tyler Herro and Dru Smith underperformed, with Herro struggling with injuries and failing to adapt to a new offensive system, while Smith's shooting and decision-making were subpar. The team faces critical roster evaluations this summer.
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