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Tyler Herro Slammed For Trying To Flex On Eagles Players During Loss To Sixers

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FILE - Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) celebrates a basket against the Boston Celtics late in the second half of Game 4 of an NBA basketball Eastern Conference final in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., in this Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, file photo. The Miami Heat guard was preparing to become a father for the first time and if that wasn’t enough, he’d see his name linked to trades all over Twitter along with unfounded rumors about his personal life and how he wasn’t taking basketball seriously. It wasn’t fun. But those days, he believes, are over. The baby is here, his head is clear and as Heat camp looms, Herro says he’s planning for this to be his best season. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)

Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro is in the midst of a resurgent season.

After winning the sixth man of the year award last week, Herro is clearly feeling himself, and proving to be the X factor the Heat need him to be during their deep playoff run.

But on Friday night, Tyler Herro’s cockiness came back to bite him. After making a bucket during the first half to Game 3 in Philadelphia, Herro gestured over to Eagles players Jordan Davis and Haason Reddick — who were sitting behind the basket.

Jordan Davis was quick to point out that Tyler Herro and the Sixers would go on to lose the game by 20 points.

So, Tyler Herro is going to have to take his L to Jordan Davis on this one. But it’s not all bad for the rising star. Even after losing Game 3, the Heat still have a 2-1 lead in the series.

But now that Joel Embiid is back on the floor for Philly, things might start to get real interesting down the stretch.

The Heat are going to need Tyler Herro to ball out in order to fend off a Sixers team that’ll be playing with much more confidence following their performance on Friday.


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