Tyler Hero of the Heat makes wild comments on history


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Miami Heat Starr Tyler Hero made a surprising claim during a recent live stream.

Hero was spotted on popular Twitch streamer Adin Ross and N3on, and was asked if he thought Basketball Hall of Fame Wilt Chamberlain would become the top five player of today NBA.

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Tyler Hero complains

Miami Heat Guard Tyler Hero (#14) will respond to the second quarter of the second quarter of the first round with the Cleveland Cavaliers, held at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on April 23, 2025. (David Richard-Imagn Images)

Hero said he didn’t know what Chamberlain looked like when he played, and in fact believed that Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single NBA game.

The conversation then went off track.

“Do you think history is real?” asked Hero.

Ross replied, “Yes.”

“No, I don’t believe in history,” Hero said. “No, I’m dead-.”

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Tyler Hero vs Warriors

Miami Heat Guard Tyler Hero, #14, has turned his eyes to the Golden State Warriors in the third quarter, which took place at the Caseyar Center in Miami on March 25, 2025. (Sam Navarro-Immagn image)

Ross was confused and asked, “Don’t you believe in the S that happened like it was 200 years ago?” Hero said, “No, no.”

Ross grinned at the camera.

“I don’t believe it. I don’t believe anything that happened before 1950,” Hero said, questioning how historians knew Christopher Columbus had landed westward in the present-day Bahamas and later in Cuba and Hispaniola.

It’s unclear whether Hero is serious about his answer as he looked uncomfortable with Ross and N3ON.

Tyler Hero vs. Grizzlies

Miami Heat Guard Tyler Hero (#14) responds after scoring with the Memphis Grizzlies in the third quarter, which took place at Miami’s Caseyya Center on April 3, 2025. (Sam Navarro-Immagn image)

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25 years old was born Milwaukee Before he attended Kentucky University, he attended Whitnall High School in Greenfield.

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