Myles Herro seemed to cause skirmish after the high school basketball game


Myles Herro, the younger brother of the star of Miami Heat, Tyler Herro, was involved in a melee after his Whitnall basketball team lost 56-49 in a section of sectional semifinals in the playoffs of the Wisconsin state.

In the handshake after the game, the young Herro had an exchanging with an opponent.

The videos circulated on the social networks that show Herro pushing the other player, who raised his hands with an apparent disbelief, while Herro seemed to scare himself.

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Myles Herro de Whitnall reaches a free kick without time that is left on the clock to win the state basketball semifinal of Division 2 of Wiaa, 53-52, on the central CROSSE at the Kohl center in Madison on March 17, 2023. (Scott Ash/Now News Group/USA Today Network)

At least another player from the opposite team seemed to press Herro shortly before his teammates, coaches and others from Whitnall intervened.

Amen Thompson de Rockets throws the heat star Tyler Herro to the ground, causing skirmish

Herro is on the list of 247 Sports as a three -star recruit. Despite Thursday’s defeat, Herro registered his 1,000 points. The stellar guard averaged 21.5 points and 4.7 assists per game this season.

Whitnall Guard, Myles Herro (2), fails as Kaukauna’s guard, Tyler Schwalbach (11), defends in a game in the Rick Majerus Wby shooting on December 27, 2024 at the University of Concordia in Mequon, Wis. (Dave Kallmann/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)

It is believed that Herro has attracted the interest of multiple university programs.

Tyler was named for his first All-Star team of the NBA earlier this year, and was the sixth man of the year of the League in 2022.

Tyler Herro, from Miami Heat, dribla during a game on April 16, 2023, at Fiser Forum Forum Center in Milwaukee. (Gary Dineen/NBAE through Getty Images)

He has spent his entire professional career with the Heat and averages 23.8 points and 5.7 assists in 63 games this season. Miami entered Saturday’s game against the Mephis Grizzlies ninth in the classification of the Eastern Conference.

Herro’s other brother, Austin, played his first year in South Carolina.

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