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Zaslow

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That right there is where Tyler Hero is going to help.

We saw it at the end of the game in Orlando where they really couldn't score the last few minutes.

And we saw it for a small stretch last night as well.

So having an extra guy who could create and make junk shots when the defense is tied up, that's where he's going to help.

This offense has worked because there's been no ball stopper, right?

In years past, you had Jimmy, who's a ball stopper.

You have different players who, Tyler Hero also, Jimmy and Tyler trying to share one ball.

And you're looking at it and saying, all right, can Tyler Hero come in and actually buy into what the offense is that they want to run?

Or is he going to be like, nope, I'm back as my all-star self.

I'm going to shoot 22 times.

That's why he can contribute because offensively, like when they were playing with pace last year at the very beginning of the season, he was a huge contributor to that.

It was only when Jimmy started taking the ball and dominating it the way that he did and they needed to build the offense around that.

Jaime Jaquez Jr., another perfect example.

Everybody looked at him as like another version of Jimmy Butler that was going to operate from the high post and was going to just use different post moves.

No, he's better in this free-flowing offense.

Tyler Hero will be the same way, but they had to build an offense around Jimmy Butler before.

Tyler seems like someone who, if willing to just be a piece of it and get his the way Norman Powell has, he'll be a greater piece of this offense.

That was the name of the group chat until I changed it to Kahlil Ware is the next Victor Wemenyama.