“Tyler is an impact multi-faceted player and we are excited to have him signed for the next five years,” Heat president Pat Riley said in a news release. READ:
The deal reportedly contains $120 million in guaranteed money and incentives in which he can earn an additional $10 million.
“Tyler is an impact multi-faceted player and we are excited to have him signed for the next five years,” Heat president Pat Riley said in a news release. The 22-year-old was the NBA Sixth Man of the Year last season when he averaged 20.7 points, rebounds and 4 assists. He made 175 three-pointers – averaging 2.7 per outing – in 66 games .The sweet-shooting guard has career averages of 16.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 3.2 assists in 175 games with the Heat.
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