Tyler Herro wishes he hadn't gone after a loose ball in the first game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Even though Giannis Antetokounmpo's lower back injury was bad for the Bucks, it could have been a lot worse.
Even though the Greek Freak might not be able to play in Game 2, there is still a chance that he will play again in this series, either in the next game or in the games that come after.
The same can't be said about Miami Heat star Tyler Herro, who broke his hand and won't be able to play for 4-6 weeks.
Even though Giannis Antetokounmpo's lower back injury was bad for the Bucks, it could have been a lot worse.
Even though the Greek Freak might not be able to play in Game 2, there is still a chance that he will play again in this series, either in the next game or in the games that come after.
The same can't be said about Miami Heat star Tyler Herro, who broke his hand and won't be able to play for 4-6 weeks.
"What I think are called the second and third metacarpals just broke in half. "Right now, my hand isn't in good shape," Herro said.