Wiltside wrote:I'm just juiced to see Herro start the season so well. Everything looks much improved - his body is noticeably stronger, his handle much tighter, and he looks quicker than he ever has.
Through 7 games:
22.4ppg, 6.0rpg, 4.4apg, 0.1spg, 0.0bpg, 2.4tpg, 31.6mpg on 47.2%FG (8.6/18.1), 40.8% 3FG (2.9/7.0) and 85.0%FT (2.4/2.9). 29.3% USG rate.
His offense right now is almost exclusively jump shots and occasional floaters/paint flurries, so the next step will be to get to the line and get easy buckets on nights the J isn't there. For comparison, Luka and Trey both go to the stripe more than 5 times per game....
While he may never be truly on that tier, I think this level of production we're seeing should be sustainable. Nothing about it screams 'flash in the pan'. He's just become this good.
It's fair to wonder whether he'll be a Sixth Man from next season though. If he keeps up this level of play, we should be starting him and playing him 35 minutes a night to see if he has another level in him.
Tyler Herro is 21 years old. Of course he has another level in him. Tyler probably has two or three more levels to his game. All the players people compare to Herro are a few years older than him. And he even plays fewer minutes than those other players.
















