The Miami Heat will be without one of their key players in Game 4 against the Boston Celtics on Monday night.

Tyler Herro is dealing with a groin injury and is set to miss this contest as a result. Via Ira Winderman:

However, it's not expected to be a serious injury. The Heat star told Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald that he expects to suit up on Wednesday:

The Heat currently leads the East Finals 2-1, but Herro has struggled throughout these playoffs. He only had eight points in Game 3. The former Kentucky standout is averaging just 13.5 points in the postseason while shooting a putrid 23% from downtown. He's only cracked 20 points twice in the playoffs.

Nevertheless, Miami is managing to be competitive still, much in part to the brilliance of Jimmy Butler. He's been on another level, putting up nearly 30 points per game. Jimmy Buckets left Saturday's game at halftime with a knee injury, but he will play on Monday.

With Herro on the shelf, expect Victor Oladipo and Gabe Vincent to see more minutes for the Heat. Hopefully, a couple of days off can help Tyler Herro regroup, get healthy, and come back with vengeance. They will need him to step it up if a title run is going to turn into reality.