The Miami Heat will begin the season without Keystar Tyler Hero.
The 2024-25 NBA season was Tyler Hero’s best campaign for the Miami Heat since being drafted into the league.
Hero averaged 23.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game, earning the first NBA All-Star selection of his career. Hero will play a key role in the Heat this season.
However, the heat must start a new season without a 25-year-old child as he underwent surgery on his left ankle.
A good start is essential for them, given that Heat is once again aiming to become a playoff team in the 2025-26 NBA season.
To do this, heroes need to work well every night. Speaking of which, Heatstar recently provided an update on when fans can expect him to return to the court.
“I told them (the trainer), I’m trying to revive the fastest ankle surgery in history, so for now, I’m going to go back to about five games in the season.”
Well, that’s good news for the fever country. Interestingly, the heat is set to face off against the Los Angeles Lakers when Hero announces his tentative return.

As one of the most skilled franchises in NBA history, all players want to play against the LA Lakers.
Sometimes even injured players miraculously recover and play against the Lakers. Hero’s provisional returns are yet another example.
Even Luka Doncic was shocked last season that the Lakers were attracting special attention from players around the league.
Coach JJ Reddick supports Donsic’s bold claims, and Hero will prove them at the start of the 2025-26 season.