Tyler Herro is far from the Miami Heat's biggest problem, but the fact that he's also not a solution makes his future complicated with the franchise.
The Heat's problems this season stem well beyond Herro; he's just become an easy target of late. And while it may not be completely fair, it's what comes with the territory of a high-usage player that may not fit in the new system that Erik Spoelstra has assembled in Miami.
Even if Spo's new offensive system isn't sustainable, it hasn't helped the narrative for extending Herro. And, sure, a big part of that could be attributed to Herro's lack of health to start the year, but that's part of the game.