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Heat’s Erik Spoelstra ‘encouraged’ by Tyler Herro’s injury recovery

**Miami Heat Face Injury Challenges as Tyler Herro Sidelined Amid Slump**

*MIAMI* — The Miami Heat have been struggling lately, losing seven of their last eight games leading up to Tuesday’s contest against the Toronto Raptors. Compounding their difficulties is the absence of several key players, including star guard Tyler Herro. As the team seeks to regain its early-season form, all eyes are on Herro’s recovery progress.

### Tyler Herro’s Injury Update

Herro, along with teammates Nikola Jovic and Pelle Larsson, was ruled out for Tuesday’s home game against Toronto. This will mark Herro’s seventh absence in the last eight games as he manages a toe contusion.

It’s been a frustrating year for the All-Star guard, who also missed the first 17 games of the season recovering from ankle surgery sustained in the offseason. Herro’s absence has left a noticeable void in Miami’s lineup during a challenging stretch.

### Other Key Absences

Pelle Larsson is also sidelined, expected to miss six of Miami’s final seven games, including Tuesday’s matchup, due to an ankle sprain. Nikola Jovic remains out as well, recovering from a right elbow contusion and laceration sustained in a game against the Raptors on December 15.

### Coach Spoelstra’s Optimism

Despite the setbacks, Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra expressed encouragement regarding the trio’s progress ahead of Tuesday’s game. Speaking to ClutchPoints, Spoelstra said, “I’m very encouraged by the progress. They’re not ready to go tonight, and we don’t have a timeline, but I’m seeing what they’re doing. I came in yesterday, and I was encouraged.”

### “Not Enough” Mindset Amid Slump

With the team struggling through injuries, Herro’s presence is sorely missed, especially as Miami battles to reverse its slump. Spoelstra remains patient and understanding, emphasizing, “No, it’s part of the process. He’s working diligently as well. And as soon as he can get back to feeling like he can move the way he wants to move, he’ll be back out there.”

The Heat started the season strong with a 14-7 record, but opponents have adapted to Miami’s faster offensive style, challenging the team to adjust in turn. After a recent 135-127 loss to the New York Knicks, Spoelstra delivered a blunt assessment of the team’s effort.

> “We’re not trying to just play well and lose at the end. We’re developing a competitive, collective will. Our guys care in the locker room, but it’s got to be another level. It’s not enough. It’s got to be more. This league is a savage league. It’s survival of the competitive toughest, and that’s where we’re going to get.”

### Looking Ahead

As the Heat aim to avoid slipping below a .500 record—they entered Tuesday’s game at 15-14—the timeline for Herro, Jovic, and Larsson’s return remains uncertain. Fans and teammates alike hope the trio can come back healthy and help Miami find its winning rhythm once again.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/miami-heat/heat-news-erik-spoelstra-encouraged-by-tyler-herros-injury-recovery

Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo posterizes Ayo Dosunmu in NBA Cup showdown

The game is still alive, and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s poster dunk on Ayo Dosunmu is already the highlight everyone will be talking about. The Milwaukee Bucks lead the Chicago Bulls 53-52 at halftime in their NBA Cup group-play clash at Fiserv Forum. The sequence, shared by ClutchPoints on X (formerly Twitter), provided the emotional lift Milwaukee needed in a tight affair.

Antetokounmpo’s dunk came during a physical, low-scoring first half. The two-time MVP has recorded 13 points, five rebounds, and three assists in 18 minutes, according to the live ESPN box score—numbers that don’t tell the whole story. That poster slam temporarily paused the game and swung momentum toward the Bucks at a moment when every possession mattered.

Chicago has battled through injuries entering this Cup matchup. The Bulls were thin on depth, with several rotation players missing time leading up to tipoff. This made Ayo Dosunmu’s presence and willingness to attack the paint a notable subplot before the poster play. Even with a short bench, the Bulls have stayed in the game, trading blows possession for possession.

This NBA Cup contest has been an intense battle in the best way: grinding defense, contested shots, and a handful of momentum-shifting plays. Milwaukee has leaned on its transition bursts and solid defensive positioning, while Chicago has tried to manufacture quality looks through ball movement and offensive rebounds.

The close score underlines how small edges—a single dunk, a contested three-pointer, or a loose defensive rebound—could decide the outcome. The game remains in progress, and we can expect more highlight moments and swings in the second half.

For now, Giannis’ poster dunk stands as the defining instant of this matchup.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/milwaukee-bucks/bucks-news-giannis-antetokounmpo-posterizes-ayo-dosunmu-nba-cup