Exclusive: Norman Powell teases explosive connection with Tyler Herro when he returns
MIAMI – As Miami Heat star Tyler Herro has returned to practice after missing the start of the season, still recovering from left ankle surgery, there is one connection on the team that fans have yet to witness, which features Herro and
Heat's Norman Powell on fit with Tyler Herro when he returns
So far this season, Powell has been stellar for the Heat, averaging 26.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game while shooting 48.2 percent from the field and 47.9 percent from three-point range. One would imagine those statistics go down when Herro returns in about a
In a one-on-one interview with ClutchPoints after Sunday's practice, he would express his excitement to Herro and
“Especially in this offense, I could see if it was we had to run plays and I need a certain number of shots, or whatever it is, but that's not the case,” Powell said. “I mean, if you look at my track record from playing with other stars, I played alongside ball-dominant stars and still been productive and been able to produce. So I don't think it's going to be anything different.”
“I think we're going to complement each other with our play style, with the way they're guarding me,” Powell continued. “Now they have to guard Tyler as well. So I think we're going to have him in a lot of rotations, especially with the pace. We're both selfless players. We've already been talking about how we're going to be finding each other and looking for each other in transition and playing off one another.”
Heat's Tyler Herro on Norman Powell's season thus far
With the Heat displaying its new offense, emphasizing a free-flowing and fast-paced system, it could be easy to imagine Powell and Herro forming an explosive backcourt. Powell would receive praise from Herro after Sunday's practice, saying that the former Los Angeles Clippers guard has
“He’s been killing it, super excited for Norm [Powell],” Herro said to ClutchPoints. “I know how hard he works, since he's come here, you know, he's lived in the gym, guys like that, I just tip my hat. So I love workers, love guys who come in and get extra reps, and that's what he does. I don't expect anything else to change. He's a hell of an offensive player. He's going to continue to do that for us the whole season. Opens up a lot for our offense.”
Still, there is a handful of games to play with Herro sidelined, as Powell will be called upon to be the leading scorer once again, with a rematch against the New York Knicks on Monday after the disappointing loss last Friday.
The rebounding has been an issue for Miami recently, with Powell telling ClutchPoints that aspect was a big emphasis in practice, saying he takes blame for not just the boards, but needing to be a better leader. At any rate, Powell and the Heat look to get back in the winning column on Monday night.
Aaron Rodgers’ Wrist Injury Could Stifle Pittsburgh Steelers’ Playoff Hopes
The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to fend off the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11 despite losing quarterback Aaron Rodgers to a wrist injury.
Sunday night, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the initial fear from one source is that Rodgers suffered “a slight break” in his wrist. Rodgers will undergo further testing on Monday to determine the full extent of the injury and how much time will be missed.
Schefter elaborated that it’s shaping up to be backup quarterback Mason Rudolph against the Chicago Bears next week.
Rudolph was 12-of-16 passing for 127 yards and one touchdown in relief of Rodgers. He was able to seal the 34-12 victory against the Bengals and send the Steelers to 6-4.
The Cleveland Browns didn’t do the Steelers any favors when they collapsed against the Baltimore Ravens. But with a 6-4 record, the Steelers are still on top of the 5-5 Ravens and in sole possession of first place in the AFC North.
But if Rodgers is forced to miss significant time, playoff hopes in Pittsburgh could be all but over.
This offseason, the Steelers signed the 41-year-old hoping to upgrade from Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, who both departed in free agency. While Rodgers took his time committing to Pittsburgh formally, the Steelers brought back Rudolph who flamed out in his lone season with the Tennessee Titans. They also drafted Ohio State quarterback Will Howard on Day 3.
Without Rodgers, this Steelers squad barely has a chance. Even though Rudolph is in his sixth season of serving a backup role, he’s been wildly inconsistent when given significant action. The Titans were starving for a solution at quarterback when they turned to him, and he threw nine touchdown passes to nine interceptions.
More importantly, this Steelers offense leaves a ton to be desired.
Running back Jaylen Warren somehow isn’t used enough on a weekly basis. DK Metcalf was a big offseason acquisition who has been inconsistent. But outside of Metcalf? Calvin Austin III and Roman Wilson are Pittsburgh’s other pass catching options.
The Steelers have the luxury of playing in a dreadful AFC North, but the Ravens are coming. Lamar Jackson was horrible in Week 11’s win against the Browns, but the Ravens still mustered an impressive win against an elite defense. They’ve won four straight games.
While Rudolph put together a respectable stat line in replacement of Rodgers, everybody knows how bad Cincinnati's defense has been.
The Bears are 7-3 and host the Steelers on Sunday. After that, the Steelers host the Buffalo Bills before traveling to Baltimore. Things are getting serious in Pittsburgh, and they could be without their starting quarterback.