Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra has raved about Tyler Herro’s impressive preseason showing.

Following the devastating first-round post-season loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, the Miami Heat is now looking to bounce back this season.

To lead the way for the Heat, Tyler Herro has already registered remarkable numbers as early as in the preseason, something coach Erik Spoelstra is thrilled about.

“He has really improved all across the board,” Spoelstra said via Miami Herald. “His skill level is extremely high. He has really worked at it.”

“This is a league that’s becoming a league of skill and he’s developing into one of the most skilled players in this league,” he continued. “You can see he gets where he needs to get. He can get to different levels on the floor. So, it’s a very good start for him.”

Herro is expected to become one of the Heat’s bench scoring leaders and his first three exhibition games this season certainly put an emphasis to it, particularly his 26 points in Friday’s road win over the San Antonio Spurs.

However, it’s Herro’s sublime efficiency that stood out, having totaled 76 points on 50 shots this preseason with 12-of-20 (60 percent) shooting from midrange.

“For my first two years, a lot of people said that’s an inefficient shot,” Herro said. “But after watching the Finals, you see [Devin] Booker and Chris Paul, you see how they really the whole playoffs, they worked the midrange and got to their spots. They were really efficient in those areas. So that’s an emphasis we had all summer was working on that and being able to be efficient. Not just take those shots, but make them. So I just have to continue to knock down those shots.”