The Heat guard scored a game-high 41 points and pulled down six rebounds to lead his team to a 111-108 victory. His remarkable scoring effort was largely supported by his scorching 10-for-15 shooting from beyond the arc. His performance has also become even more memorable since, according to StatMuse, he recently set a new NBA record for the youngest player in league history to compile a stat line of at least 40 points, five rebounds, and 10 3-point shots made.
Tyler Herro enters the Houston game fresh off another outstanding performance. Last Wednesday, in a 110-108 road win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, he scored 35 points on 12-for-23 shooting with nine 3-pointers in 17 tries. Herro is undoubtedly in high spirits, and this coming Saturday, when the Heat play the lowly San Antonio Spurs on the road, he will have yet another fantastic chance to prolong this incredible run.