NBA Star Tyler Herro Doesn't Believe In 'History'
- Miami Heat star Tyler Herro sparked controversy on a Twitch livestream by rejecting history before 1950, including Wilt Chamberlain’s 1962 100-point game.
- Herro’s disbelief arose during a chat with streamers Adin Ross and N3on, where he questioned the validity of historical records and notable events like the moon landing.
- Throughout the discussion, Herro repeatedly stated, “Nah, I don’t believe in history,” refusing to accept events such as Christopher Columbus’ sail in 1492 and Chamberlain’s NBA record.
- The 1962 game where Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points ended with the Warriors beating the Knicks 169-147 on March 2, yet Herro expressed doubt despite acknowledging the documented score and game details.
- Herro’s comments led to viral attention and social media reaction, but it remains unclear if he sincerely rejects these historical facts or was joking during the stream.
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Tyler Herro Says He Doesn’t Believe In History Before 1950, Social Media Roasts Him
Source: Rich Storry / Getty It’s not just actors and musicians with upcoming projects to promote who are hopping in front of a camera to stream; athletes are also getting in on the action. Tyler Herro is taking advantage of his extended offseason by chopping it on a Twitch livestream with Adin Ross and N3on. The conversation turns to the internet’s ongoing debate about whether Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game in 1962 actually occurred, given th…
NBA All-Star doesn't believe in anything before 1950 in wild conspiracy theory
NBA star Tyler Herro left fans stunned by claiming he doesn’t believe in history. The 25-year-old questioned whether some famous historic events ever happened. GettyNBA star Tyler Herro questioned some key historic events[/caption] Herro mentioned Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game as well as the Moon Landing in 1969Getty Images - Getty Herro spread his wild conspiracy theories during a Kick live stream interview with Adin Ross and N3on. “I don’t…
NBA Star Tyler Herro Admits He Doesn't 'Believe In History' In Wildly Embarrassing Moment
Tyler Herro laughs in the face of conspiracy theorists. The Miami Heat guard doesn't have questions about certain historical events; he chooses not to believe in history, like, at all.The 25-year-old recently joined popular Twitch streamers N3on and Adin Ross on a live stream, and when the trio started answering questions from the chat, well, that's when things got wild in a hurry.A fan asked Herro if he believed Wilt Chamberlain would be a top-…
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