During a postgame interview following the Miami Heat’s 120-117 preseason win over the San Antonio Spurs, Tyler Herro couldn’t keep his focus. Why? Because a full-on brawl erupted in the stands right behind him!
Herro, in the middle of discussing the game’s highlights, suddenly paused, eyes wide, and exclaimed, “I’m sorry, I’m distracted by a fight up there. This is CRAZY!”
The camera then panned to show fans throwing punches, turning Herro’s interview into one of the most entertaining moments of the night.
“Well, hopefully, that breaks up here soon,” the reporter replied. “We’ll let you go, Tyler. Thank you so much for the time.”
The huge grin on his face while fans are throwing haymakers, is money.
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Tyler Herro Loving The Miami Fans
Keep in mind, this is just a pre-season game. And Miami fans are already brawling in the stands. Absolutely can’t wait until they get into midseason form.
It’s gonna be magical.
While there haven’t been many details released to the public regarding the nature of the fan fight, or if there were any arrests or people banned from the arena, there must be something in the water at Kaseya Center.
During their first-round playoff matchup against the Celtics last season, Boston fans got into their own brawl in the nosebleed section after Game 3. They were fighting amongst themselves.
What the hell is going on down there in South Florida?
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More On Tyler
Tyler Herro is a key player for the Miami Heat. He was drafted in the first round in 2019 and has since become an integral part of the team.
Herro is known for his scoring ability and clutch performances. He won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award in 2022, but his versatility allows him to play both as a starter and off the bench.
Herro contributes significantly to his team across the board statistically – in points, rebounds, and assists.
Fans and social media users found Herro’s reaction to the fight in the stands rather hilarious, with the incident quickly going viral.
It’s too bad he didn’t really have a chance to discuss his 14-point performance in his team’s 120-117 win over the Spurs, however.
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