Heat’s Tyler Herro makes wild comments about the story

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Miami Heat star Tyler Herro made surprising claims during a recent livestream when he was firmly settled in what could be an exciting season for the organization.

Herro was spotted with popular Twitch streamers Adin Ross and N3on and was asked if he thought the Basketball Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain would be a top-five player in today’s NBA.

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Miami Heat Guard Tyler Herro, #14, responds in the third quarter of the game two of the first round of 2025 NBA playing game against Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on April 23, 2025. (David Richard-Misted Pictures)

Herro said he didn’t know how Chamberlain “looked like” when he played and thought Chamberlain actually scored 100 points in a single NBA game.

Then the conversation went off the field.

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

Ross replied, “Yes.”

“Nah, I don’t believe in the story,” Herro said. “No, I’m dead A–.”

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Miami Heat Guard Tyler Herro, #14, looks at Golden State Warriors during the third quarter of Kaseya Center in Miami on March 25, 2025. (SAM NAVARRO-MAILED PICTURES)

Ross was confused and asked, “You don’t believe in S — It happened like 200 years ago?” Herro said, “No, hell no,” he added that he did not think that man was actually landing on the moon.

Ross smirked to the camera.

“I don’t believe it. I don’t believe in anything that happened before 1950,” said Herro, later asked how historians knew Christopher Columbus sailed west and landed in today’s Bahamas and later Cuba and Hispaniola.

It’s unclear if Herro was serious with his answers when he seemed to be chummy with Ross and N3on.

Miami Heat Guard Tyler Herro, #14, responds after scoring against Memphis Grizzlies during the third quarter of Kaseya Center in Miami on April 3, 2025. (SAM NAVARRO-MAILED PICTURES)

The 25-year-old was born in Milwaukee and went to Whitnall High School in Greenfield before attending the University of Kentucky.

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