Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 14
Tyler Herro Seeks Fresh Start in Milwaukee After July 10 Clash With Bam Adebayo
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 14

Tyler Herro Seeks Fresh Start in Milwaukee After July 10 Clash With Bam Adebayo

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 14

Summary

  • Tyler Herro said he wants to "move past" last week's Las Vegas altercation with Bam Adebayo and focus on "the next chapter" with Milwaukee after his trade from Miami.
  • July 10 at Resorts World, Adebayo confronted Herro over social media criticism of his play and $60 million salary; the exchange turned physical, with sources saying Adebayo struck Herro near the chin.
  • Herro said joining the Bucks carries extra meaning because Milwaukee is his hometown, and he wants to help after the franchise traded away "the greatest player in their history" in the Giannis Antetokounmpo deal.
  • The clash followed a relationship that Heat sources said had frayed over the past year as Herro battled injuries, played only 33 games and bristled at repeated public comments from Adebayo about fitting Miami's new offense.

Insights

After a public brawl and blockbuster trade, can Tyler Herro's hometown return truly offer the 'fresh start' he needs?
After Adebayo struck Herro in front of a youth team, will the NBA set a harsh new precedent for off-court violence?
Is the Herro-Adebayo brawl a sign that the NBA's restrictive salary rules are now fueling dangerous player conflicts?