Seriously?
Miami Heat point guard Tyler Herro isn’t a believer in history, he made that very clear recently. Like, seriously, if you bring up a conversation about things that have happened in our history, Herro will straight up tell you that he doesn’t believe it. It fails to exist in the mind of the 25-year-old.
Herro was speaking with streamers Adin Ross and N3on during a live Kick stream, which eventually went into a Q&A with fans in the chat. That’s when the conversation got a bit strange.
The Heat guard was questioned by a fan if he was under the belief that the legendary Wilt Chamberlain would be listed as a top-five star if he was playing in the modern-day NBA.
“I don’t even know what Wilt looked like, played like,” replied Herro, and this was only the start of it. (RELATED: NBA Finals Sees Massive Drop In TV Ratings, On Pace To Be Lowest-Viewed Ever)
Herro was then asked by Ross if he believes the 100-point game from Chamberlain, which took place in 1962 against the New York Knicks when Chamberlain played for the Philadelphia Warriors.
The 25-year-old, whose brain is supposed to be fully developed by now, gave a basic “yeah” prior to asking Ross if he’s a believer in history.
“You think history is a real thing?” questioned Herro, with Ross replying “yeah” like a normal human being.
“Nah, I don’t believe in history,” stated Herro in response while giving a head shake. “No, I’m deadass.”
And that he was … you can watch the video of the embarrassing scene here.
Tyler Herro Claims He Doesn’t ‘Believe in History’: ‘There’s No Way of Knowing’
Full details here: https://t.co/8k1ye6rwEJ pic.twitter.com/KOsmxFYn4g
— Complex (@Complex) June 15, 2025
As a Miami Heat fan, I’m excited about the potential of getting Kevin Durant … don’t ruin it with nonsense, Ty.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com