Damian Lillard is considered one of the biggest turnstiles in the NBA, while Tyler Herro has been a serviceable defender this season.
Both players have similar general output, with Lillard averaging more assists and Herro more rebounds. Herro shoots 45% from three and 50% from the field, while Lillard shoots 32% from three.
The Heat's offense, which emphasizes getting buckets at the rim or three-point shots, has significantly benefited Herro, giving him a green light to perform late in games.
The Heat's offensive strategy would likely provide Lillard with higher-quality shots, potentially improving his overall performance.
The hosts humorously attribute Herro's improved performance to his haircut, suggesting that removing product from his hair has allowed him more focus on basketball.
The hosts discuss hypothetical partnerships, with Chick-fil-A being a preferred choice, though not available on Sundays due to the chain's closed status.
Come join us tomorrow at Flanigan's for our Miller Lite watch party! So...Tyler Herro is better than Damian Lillard, huh? Jeremy and Amin dissect the comparison between the duo at this point in their careers. Plus, Stugotz and Chris circle back to see which restaurants could get you to fly on a bad airline.
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