Tyler Herro de Heat makes wild comments on history

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The star of Miami Heat, Tyler Herro, made surprising affirmations during a recent live film when he firmly settled in what could be an exciting off -season for the organization.

Herro was spotted with popular banners Twitch Adin Ross and N3on and he was asked if he thought that the temple of Basketball Fame Chamberlain would be a player among the first five in the NBA today.

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The goalkeeper of Miami Heat Tyler Herro, n ° 14, reacts to the third quarter of the second match of the first round of the NBA 2025 qualifiers against the Cleveland horsemen in Rocket Arena in Cleveland on April 23, 2025. (Images of David Richard-Imagn)

Herro said he didn’t know what Chamberlain “looked like” when he had played and believed that Chamberlain actually scored 100 points in a single NBA match.

Then the conversation left the track.

“Do you think history is a real thing?” Herro asked.

Ross replied: “Yeah.”

“No, I don’t believe in history,” said Herro. “No, I died A–.”

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Miami Heat’s goalkeeper Tyler Herro, # 14, looks against the Golden State Warriors during the third quarter at Kaseya Center in Miami on March 25, 2025. (Sam Navarro-Imagn images)

Ross was perplexed and asked: “You do not believe in the S — who happened 200 years ago?” Herro said, “No, hell no”, adding that he did not believe that man actually landed on the moon.

Ross smiles on the camera.

“I do not believe it. I don’t believe in anything that happened before 1950,” said Herro, wondering later how historians knew that Christopher Columbus sailed to the west and landed in current Bahamas and later Cuba and Hispaniola.

We do not know if Herro was serious with his answers because he seemed to be a boyfriend with Ross and N3on.

The goalkeeper of Miami Heat Tyler Herro, # 14, reacts after marked against the Grizzlies of Memphis during the third quarter at Kaseya Center in Miami on April 3, 2025. (Sam Navarro-Imagn images)

The 25 -year -old was born in Milwaukee and attended Whitall high school in Greenfield before going to the University of Kentucky.

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