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AP Interview: Heat’s Herro in ‘very good’ place mentally

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By TIM REYNOLDS
AP Basketball Writer

MIAMI (AP) — There were times when Tyler Herro felt overwhelmed last season. The Miami Heat guard was seeing his name linked to trades all over Twitter along with questions about his personal life and how he wasn’t taking basketball seriously. He was also preparing to become a father for the first time. He says it wasn’t fun. But those days, he believes, are over. His daughter is here, he says his head is clear and as Heat camp looms, the guard is planning for this to be his best season.

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