Heat face rising concern over Norman Powell injury as Tyler Herro nears return

Toran Flores

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The Miami Heat received fortunate news on Tyler Herro, as he nears his 2025-26 season debut after undergoing offseason ankle surgery in September. However, when one Heat player returns, it seems that another player faces a setback.

In this case, the injury bug has come to Miami's leading scorer so far this season, guard Norman Powell.

After Sunday's win over the Philadelphia 76ers, Powell received an MRI on his groin. The 32-year-old has missed multiple games so far this season due to problems with his groin.

Heat's Norman Powell (groin) labeled as out with no timetable to return

Heat fans were filled with excitement to finally see how Norman Powell and Tyler Herro would team up together in Herro's return on Monday, but it looks like the backcourt debut has been put on delay.

An MRI following Sunday's win revealed that Powell is dealing with a left groin strain. ClutchPoints' Zachary Weinberger reported that this groin issue is different from the one that's led to him missing games earlier this season. 

Although it appears to be a new injury, the Heat have said that Powell is without a timetable to return. This hints that Miami's leader in points per game will have to miss an extended period of time.

After getting traded to the Heat from the Los Angeles Clippers this past offseason, Powell has put up All-Star numbers once again. In 14 games played, he's averaging 25.4 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.3 steals while shooting 50.0 percent from the field and 46.4 percent from three.

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