Miami Heat’s star Tyler Herro tried to be just against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday evening – a hero.
However, his efforts failed and faced the anger of social media.
The heat decreased by five points in the last minute of the match against the Bulls. Herro stole the ball at the leader of the Bulls Coby White and rather than going for the dismissal Grand Open to reduce the three -point deficit with the shooting stopwatch on the side, Herro stopped for a 3 -point pointer.
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The goalkeeper of Miami Heat Tyler Herro, # 14, and the goalkeeper of Chicago Bulls Kevin Huerter, # 13, opted for the ball at the first quarter at the United Center in Chicago on April 9, 2025. (Images of David Banks-Imagn)
The ball turned around the rim and went out. Chicago won the match, 119-111.
The Miami goalkeeper scored 30 points, and the team defeat put them in 10th place in the playoffs – by the game tournament. The Bulls’ victory put them ahead of the heat.
“I felt this blow,” said Herro. “It’s as simple as that. It was the blow I felt. By thinking about it now, of course, after missing the blow, I should have placed the ball.”

Miami Heat Tyler Herro’s goalkeeper, # 14, turns against the Chicago Bulls striker, Dalen Terry, # 25, and the Nikola Vacevic center, # 9, during the first half of a NBA basketball match in Chicago on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. (AP photo / Nam Y. Huh)
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Herro faced criticism on social networks.
The BAM Adebayo heat center defended Herro after the match.
“This kid has made a lot of difficult buckets in his career,” said Adebayo. “You make your hat switch when he pulls something like that. He is a killer mentality. For me, he is one of the best looks he had all night, so you live with that. A hundred percent, you don’t talk about that if he did.”

Chicago Bulls goalkeeper Kevin Huerter, # 13, turned against the Miami Heat Tyler Herro goalkeeper, # 14, in the second half of a NBA basketball match in Chicago on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. (AP photo / Nam Y. Huh)
Miami has a 36-44 file over the year. Chicago improved at 37-43. Each team has two games in their regular seasons.