November 24, 2024

NBA fans were rightly in awe of Tyler Herro’s ridiculous floater over Anthony Davis

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Miami’s Tyler Herro had some fun at the end of Game 3 last Sunday night when he flashed a snarl that led to lots of NBA fans making jokes.

On Tuesday night, Herro had NBA fans talking about him again but nobody was laughing. Instead, everyone was in awe of his ridiculous floater over Anthony Davis in the third quarter of Game 4.

Herro was driving to the hoop when the very tall Davis came up to challenge him. Herro then got off a floater that basically almost hit the rafters before falling into the hoop.

Seriously, this thing was absolutely beautiful:

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Tyler Herro with the HIGH FLOATER! 💧🤯#NBAFinals presented by YouTube TV pic.twitter.com/bU7uDXRP7v

— NBA (@NBA) October 7, 2020

Look at how high it went!

This Tyler Herro floater over AD was wild 😳

(via @NBAUK)pic.twitter.com/p3dvRrg0bH

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 7, 2020

NBA Twitter couldn’t believe it:

HOW DID TYLER HERRO MAKE THIS FLOATER??? (via @NBA) pic.twitter.com/YadkJupKos

— SLAM (@SLAMonline) October 7, 2020

Tyler Herro had everybody halfway through tweets about shot selection by the time that floater went through

— Aaron Bruski (@aaronbruski) October 7, 2020

is anyone else’s broadcast still waiting on tyler herro’s floater to come down?

— Dan Favale (@danfavale) October 7, 2020

tyler herro is a bucket, that floater of AD my god 🤭

— Jr Tatum (@JTloading___) October 7, 2020

That floater from Tyler Herro went to the moon and came back.

— Aqib Gazi (@Aqib_Rockets) October 7, 2020

Tyler herro is SO tough…that floater dang near hit the ceiling

— Zach Latham (@zach_latham2018) October 7, 2020

the patience from Tyler Herro to dropping the floater in the lane.. mad skilled

— ClipperTalk (@ClipperTalk) October 7, 2020

Tyler Herro with a floater that puts all others to shame. pic.twitter.com/TyaDV28iPf

— Positive Residual (@presidual) October 7, 2020 MORE:

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