MIAMI — This wasn’t for a lack of trying by Tyler Herro. For extended stretches Wednesday night, the sixth-year guard was the Miami Heat’s offense. This was about another former Kentucky Wildcat putting his team over the top — and it wasn’t Herro teammate Bam Adebayo. With Karl-Anthony Towns showing the next level he is capable of lifting his new team, the New York Knicks overcame Herro’s 34 points behind Towns’ 44 to push past the Heat 116-107 at Kaseya Center. “He’s a handful,” Herro said of Towns.