Miami Heat secured the Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals by the help of their super rookie, Tyler Herro. The 20 years old rookie had made history by pouring a career-high total of 37 points in the game and help the Heat take a 3-1 series lead over their opponent, Boston Celtics.
The Kentucky Wildcat alumnus was a 1st-round 13th pick and was named to the Second Team All-Rookie just last week, but his Game 3 performance proved that he could be on the First Team selection.
Herro, who lifted the Heat made three historical records:
First, he became the youngest player in the NBA history to score 30+ points in the playoffs off the bench. Again, off the bench.
Second, he broke the record of a Heat rookie in a playoffs of 27 points, previously held by the Miami Heat's icon Dwayne Wade.
Lastly, Tyler Herro has now scored in double digits in each of his first 13 NBA playoffs games. That made him the third rookie to do so, the other two were Elgin Baylor on 1959 and Alvan Adams on 1976.
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Los Angeles will try to regain their lost composure in Game 4 in their Western Conference Finals duel against the resilient Denver Nuggets. Who do you think will got the win? May I hear from you by commenting below?
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