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Garland And Herro ‘Spat’ Fails To Inspire Fight In Cavaliers-Heat

April 28, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Garland and Herro’s comments threatened to breathe life into a one-sided Cavaliers-Heat series but failed to do so

All-Stars Darius Garland and Tyler Herro brought fire to the headlines but not to the court. Their war of words before Game 3 raised hopes of a more competitive series. However, the Cleveland Cavaliers silenced the Miami Heat with a crushing 124-87 victory. Garland and Herro’s comments had no impact where it mattered most—on the scoreboard. Instead, the Cavaliers moved to a commanding 3-0 series lead without even needing Garland to suit up.

Garland And Herro ‘Spat’ Fails To Inspire Fight In Cavaliers-Heat

Garland’s Absence, Heat’s Collapse

Garland stirred controversy with his blunt remarks when asked about his team’s offensive strategy after game two. “Pick on Tyler Herro,” said Garland, who is averaging 24.0 points on 52% shooting in the two games. “Take care of the ball, don’t play in tight spaces and pick on their weak defenders. Go at them.”

He missed Game 3 with a sprained left big toe. His absence could have given the Heat an opening. Instead, Miami delivered its worst performance of the series.

Herro, at the center of the pregame drama, struggled badly. After scoring 33 points in Game 2, Herro managed only 13 points in Game 3. His offense looked flat, his defense remained a target, and the Heat seemed deflated from the opening tip.

Garland and Herro’s comments might have added drama to the narrative, but they inspired no real fight from the Heat against the Cavaliers.

Cleveland’s Strategy Continues to Pay Off

Even without Garland on the floor, the Cavaliers continued to exploit Herro on defense. Their ball movement shredded Miami’s rotations. Herro, who had already defended 50 on-ball screens in the first two games, again found himself hunted.

The Cavaliers have made 50.8% of their shots over the three games. They have dominated every aspect of the game. According to NBA.com, Cleveland has averaged 134.1 points per 100 possessions over the course of this series, continuing their season-long offensive excellence.

Garland and Herro’s comments might have shifted media attention, but the Cavaliers never shifted from their effective game plan against the Heat.

Guard Play Still Dominates the Series

As Garland missed Game 3, Donovan Mitchell had his lowest points tally all series long. He scored only 13 points despite averaging 30 for the series prio

Meanwhile, Davion Mitchell who had sparked a fourth-quarter rally in Game 2, continued his solid play with 16 points and 5 assists in game three. Ty Jerome stepped up in Garland’s absence, getting a 13-point and 11-assist double-double off the bench. Cavaliers’ guards controlled pace, space, and energy. Even without one of their leaders, Cleveland’s backcourt showed its depth and maturity.

Heat Locker Room Fails to Respond

Before Game 3, Herro insisted that Garland’s words would not motivate him. “I have enough fuel in me, in this locker room, around the organization,” Herro said. “I don’t need any fuel from that guy over there.”

Heat captain Bam Adebayo also claimed that Garland and Herro’s comments had been taken personally by the team. However, Miami’s play told a different story.

The Heat looked overwhelmed from the start, trailing by double digits early and never seriously threatening. Garland and Herro’s comments ended up highlighting Miami’s lack of resilience rather than sparking a rally.

Cavaliers Poised to Close It Out

Now up 3-0, the Cavaliers have wrapped up the series. Teams leading 3-0 in a series have historically sealed the deal 100% of the time.

Miami faces long odds to avoid a sweep. Garland and Herro’s comments added tension and drama but failed to change the course of the Cavaliers-Heat series. Instead of rising to the moment, the Heat fell apart under pressure.

 

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