Season Rundown:
When Tyler Johnson signed his big contract in the offseason, he didn’t rest on his laurels.
He got better.
For proof of that, all you have to do is take a look at his career highs across the board this past season. With him and James Johnson coming off the bench, Miami’s second unit gave other teams fits more often than not. In fact, T. Johnson led the team in scoring on 10 different occasions and scored 20-plus points in 11 games this past year, which was the most for a player off the bench in franchise history.