As the Miami Heat take on the Oklahoma City Thunder Wednesday night, there is concern about the availability of star Tyler Herro. The Heat's first-time All-Star is dealing with a stomach illness that kept him out of Monday night's loss to the Boston Celtics.
Here's everything we know about Tyler Herro's injury and his playing status vs. the Thunder:
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Tyler Herro injury status vs. Thunder

After Herro missed the Heat game Monday against Boston, he is listed as “questionable” for the contest in Oklahoma City with the aforementioned stomach illness. The 25-year-old woke up with the issue Monday while the same issue is happening with Jaime Jaquez Jr. who also missed the Celtics game.
Herro and Jaquez didn't travel with the team but are still listed as questionable as there is hope they can rejoin the team in the optimistic view that both can play against the Thunder. His absence was dearly missed in the Heat's loss to the Celtics as head coach Erik Spoelstra detailed how decision-making and poor spacing led to the shaky performance.
“We're gonna have to work on it. You know, spacing, decision making, that's actually been two consistent games the last handful of weeks, and we're gonna go continue to work on it until, you know, we get more clarity confidence on what's working for us,” Spoelstra said after the game. “And there was times where it looked disjointed, obviously.”
Erik Spoelstra on what went wrong for the Heat against the Celtics.
“We’re going to have to work on it, spacing, decision-making…we’re going to continue to work on it until we get more clarity, confidence on what’s working for us…” #HeatNation pic.twitter.com/wWLClzJkql
— Zachary Weinberger (@ZachWeinberger) February 11, 2025
UPDATE: Herro and Jaquez have re-joined Miami on the road as they take on the Thunder Wednesday night, but are still listed as questionable with the stomach illness. It seems as if there is a bug hurting the team as ClutchPoints was told that Terry Rozier and Duncan Robinson are dealing with the same stomach virus and are now questionable for the game.
A stomach virus impacting key players on the Heat including Herro
Rozier and Robinson didn't participate this morning during shootaround at the Paycom Center as key players are in jeopardy of missing the game. However, it is somewhat good news that Herro and Jaquez were well enough to meet up with the team as the Heat need all the firepower when facing against the No. 1 team in the Western Conference.
Besides Herro being out, it was the debut of the Heat's new additions from the Jimmy Butler trade where Andrew Wiggins and Davion Mitchell were in the starting lineup while Kyle Anderson came off the bench. After Wiggins had an 11-point performance in a frustrating shooting night, he expressed his excitement to play alongside Herro.
“It's going to be great, he's an All-Star for a reason,” Wiggins said. “In the games, he can score the ball, can create for other guys, he's a very tough matchup, so I'm excited to get on the floor with him.”
Andrew Wiggins expresses his excitement to play alongside Tyler Herro.
“He’s an All-Star for a reason…” #HeatNation pic.twitter.com/yblC20Zqi8
— Zachary Weinberger (@ZachWeinberger) February 11, 2025
Miami is 25-26 which puts them seventh in the East before they take on the Thunder Wednesday.