Tyler Herro’s Newest Tattoos Appear To Be A Cry For Help
Tyler Herro’s Newest Tattoos Appear To Be A Cry For Help
Tyler Herro is one of the more interesting players in the NBA today. Although he doesn’t quite rise to the level of being a legitimate star, he has played a pretty pivotal role for the Miami Heat, a perennial Eastern Conference contender, ever since entering the league.
Along the way, Herro has established himself as a character off the court. His female drama notwithstanding and putting aside his own baby mama outing him for having a tiny you-know-what, Herro often makes headlines for his off-the-court proclivities.
This week he did it again.
In a series of viral posts, Herro shared his new tattoos with fans.
Tyler Herro got his high school, college, and NBA jersey along with a powerpuff girl on his stomach ✍️
(via @MenaTrey) pic.twitter.com/XmE2HBnEtp
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) August 16, 2024
Angel Reese Showed Up To Chicago Sky Game Dressed Up As A Prostitute https://t.co/HkbliovbJV
— Game 7 (@game7__) August 18, 2024
Folks at home had some strong reactions to the tattoos Herro showed off. Many wondered if they were in fact a cry for help.
He might have the worst tattoos in the league
— rodlo 🪬 (@roddystr) August 16, 2024
What happenes when he leaves the heat he has no space left
— RJ (@phisportfanatic) August 16, 2024
And they call tatum corny
— 财富 (@Free_Agen) August 16, 2024
He gon need room for another jersey after Miami miss the offs again
— ⭐️ (@DieselxMMA) August 16, 2024
Hate to be that guy but what if the Heat traded him lmao
— Joe-W Embiid (@LockCity_USA) August 17, 2024
Herro is a deeply talented offensive player, but until the rest of his game evens out, he will never rise to the level of being a star in the NBA. That is why despite the Heat’s best efforts, he has never been enough to ensure a trade for a legitimate superstar like Damian Lillard.
Will the 2024-25 NBA season mark Herro finally understanding the steps he needs to take to push his game to the next level? Time will tell.
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