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NBA star Tyler Herro claims he doesn’t believe in ‘history’

Miami Heat star Tyler Herro made headlines recently after revealing his disbelief in historical events before 1950 and some events after. During a livestream with popular Twitch streamers Adin Ross and N3on, Herro was asked about NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain and his 100-point game. Surprisingly, Herro admitted that he didn’t know what Chamberlain looked like or played like, and he questioned the validity of Chamberlain’s historic achievement.

When Ross asked Herro if he believed in history, the NBA star shockingly replied that he didn’t believe in history, shaking his head and stating that he was serious about his disbelief. This led to a heated discussion with the streamers, with Herro doubling down on his stance, stating that he didn’t believe anything that happened before 1950, including the moon landing.

The conversation took a comical turn when Herro questioned the validity of Christopher Columbus discovering America in 1492, leading to further disbelief from the streamers. Despite fans in the chat calling Herro “based,” the NBA star stood firm in his beliefs, stating that he never learned about these historical events in school.

The livestream left fans wondering whether Herro was serious about his disbelief in historical events or simply joking around. However, it’s important to note that Chamberlain’s 100-point game is a well-documented event in NBA history, verified by the Philadelphia Warriors’ game statistician, Harvey Pollack, on that historic night.

Overall, Tyler Herro’s controversial statements about history have sparked discussions and debates among fans, highlighting the importance of understanding and acknowledging historical events and achievements. Whether Herro truly believes in his claims or not, his comments have certainly generated attention and curiosity among viewers.

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