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MIAMI – For years, Tyler Herro recognized this moment was coming, having previously been linked in trade rumors for the likes of Kevin Durant, James Harden and Damian Lillard.
So when his trade to his hometown Milwaukee Bucks became official Monday, in the deal that delivered Giannis Antetokounmpo in return, the seven-year Miami Heat guard had his messaging prepared.
Sent out along with Kel’el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis and draft capital, Herro, drafted by the Heat in the 2019 first round out of Kentucky, chose to exit on the high road in a post that referenced Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, Heat President Pat Riley and Heat owner Micky Arison.
On social media, Herro posted:
“Seven years.
“It’s hard to put into words what this city has meant to me.
“When Miami drafted a 19-year-old kid out of Kentucky, they believed in me before I’d proven anything. Together, we experienced just about everything this game has to offer.
“Two trips to the Finals. Deep playoff runs. Becoming an All-Star. The highest highs, the toughest moments, and every lesson in between.
“Through every challenge, every expectation, every rumor, and every setback, I always believed in one thing: put your head down, go to work, and represent the name on the front of the jersey the right way. Every time I stepped on the floor, my goal was to help bring another championship to Miami.
“This city gave me more than a basketball career.
“It gave me a place to grow up.
“I became a man here. I became a father here. I built lifelong relationships here.
“Miami became home.
“To Spo, Pat, Micky, the entire organization, my teammates, the coaches, trainers, equipment staff, arena staff, and everyone who poured into me over the last seven years – thank you. Thank you for believing in me, pushing me, challenging me, and helping shape the player and person I’ve become.
“And to the fans…
“Thank you for riding with me.
“Through every big shot, every playoff run, every injury, every rumor, and every season – you showed me love I’ll never forget. Whether you cheered for me in the arena, wore my jersey, or simply believed in me, I felt it. I’ll always be grateful for that support.
“As excited as I am for this next chapter back home in Milwaukee, a part of me will always belong to Miami.
“Miami didn’t just shape my career.
“It shaped my life.
“Thank you for everything.”
In one of the team’s four posts of thanks to the players sent out, the Heat posted of Herro, ‘What a ride it’s been. Thank you for everything.”
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So when his trade to his hometown Milwaukee Bucks became official Monday, in the deal that delivered Giannis Antetokounmpo in return, the seven-year Miami Heat guard had his messaging prepared.
Sent out along with Kel’el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis and draft capital, Herro, drafted by the Heat in the 2019 first round out of Kentucky, chose to exit on the high road in a post that referenced Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, Heat President Pat Riley and Heat owner Micky Arison.
On social media, Herro posted:
“Seven years.
“It’s hard to put into words what this city has meant to me.
“When Miami drafted a 19-year-old kid out of Kentucky, they believed in me before I’d proven anything. Together, we experienced just about everything this game has to offer.
“Two trips to the Finals. Deep playoff runs. Becoming an All-Star. The highest highs, the toughest moments, and every lesson in between.
“Through every challenge, every expectation, every rumor, and every setback, I always believed in one thing: put your head down, go to work, and represent the name on the front of the jersey the right way. Every time I stepped on the floor, my goal was to help bring another championship to Miami.
“This city gave me more than a basketball career.
“It gave me a place to grow up.
“I became a man here. I became a father here. I built lifelong relationships here.
“Miami became home.
“To Spo, Pat, Micky, the entire organization, my teammates, the coaches, trainers, equipment staff, arena staff, and everyone who poured into me over the last seven years – thank you. Thank you for believing in me, pushing me, challenging me, and helping shape the player and person I’ve become.
“And to the fans…
“Thank you for riding with me.
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“Through every big shot, every playoff run, every injury, every rumor, and every season – you showed me love I’ll never forget. Whether you cheered for me in the arena, wore my jersey, or simply believed in me, I felt it. I’ll always be grateful for that support.
“As excited as I am for this next chapter back home in Milwaukee, a part of me will always belong to Miami.
“Miami didn’t just shape my career.
“It shaped my life.
“Thank you for everything.”
In one of the team’s four posts of thanks to the players sent out, the Heat posted of Herro, ‘What a ride it’s been. Thank you for everything.”
Continue reading...