Майами Хит болон Милуоки Бакс багийн тоглогчид Лас-Вегаст болсон бэлтгэлийн үеэр бие махбодын хүч хэрэглэсэн маргаан дэгдээв.
ESPN-ийн мэдээлснээр, Майами Хит-ийн төвийн тоглогч Бам Адебайо хуучин багийн анд Тайлер Херрог нүүрэн тус газар нь цохисон байна. Энэхүү үйл явдал Лас-Вегасын Resorts World казиногийн зааланд болсон бөгөөд Адебайог өөрийнх нь талаар сошиал сүлжээнд шүүмжлэлтэй үг хэлсэнд бухимдсан гэж эх сурвалжууд мэдээлэв. Тухайн үед Херрогийн AAU багийнхан бэлтгэл хийж байсан бөгөөд хамгаалалтын ажилтнууд Адебайог талбайгаас гаргажээ.
Тайлер Херро энэ явдлын дараа тайлбар өгөхөөс татгалзсан юм. Тэрээр саяхан Жанис Адетокунбог Майами Хит-д ирүүлсэн солилцооны хүрээнд Милуоки Бакс руу явсан бөгөөд үүнээс өмнө Адебайо болон Адетокунбо нарын дундаж зайн шидэлтийн хувийг шүүмжилсэн мэдээлэл цахим хуудсандаа нийтэлж байжээ.
Баасан гарагт болсон NBA-ийн зуны лигийн тоглолтод Майами Хит 119-86-ийн харьцаатайгаар Милуоки Бакс-ыг хожсон байна. Тоглолтын өмнө Херро Майами Хит-ийн дасгалжуулагчдын бүрэлдэхүүн болон хуучин багийнхантайгаа харилцаа сайтай байгаагаа илэрхийлж, хоёр тал шинэ эхлэлд бэлэн байгааг онцолсон юм. Адебайо тус тоглолтод оролцоогүй ч Лас-Вегаст багийнхантайгаа хамт бэлтгэл хийж байгаа аж.
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Miami Heat frontcourt star Bam Adebayo struck Milwaukee Bucks backcourt standout Tyler Herro in the “face area” during a physical altercation between the two former Heat teammates in Las Vegas on Friday morning, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
A Friday report from The Athletic detailed that the fracas took place at a gym inside the Resorts World Casino in front of Herro’s AAU team in Vegas, where the Heat and Bucks squared off in NBA Summer League action Friday afternoon. The Athletic, citing multiple sources who witnessed the altercation, reported that Herro said something to Adebayo when Adebayo walked onto the courts. Adebayo approached Herro and punched him, per The Athletic’s report, which also noted that Herro’s AAU coach confronted Adebayo, and that Herro was yelling at Adebayo while security personnel escorted him out.
ESPN’s Charania reported that Adebayo approached Herro concerning critical commentary the one-time All-Star guard shared on social media about the three-time All-Star center following the conclusion of their seven-season run in Miami.
Adebayo and Herro were Heat teammates from 2019-26. During that span, Miami made a pair of NBA Finals appearances. Longtime NBA insider Chris Haynes reported Friday that the Heat have informed him that they’re aware of the altercation but aren’t commenting on it. The Bucks also had no comment, per multiplereports.
Herro was asked about the reported dustup with Adebayo on Friday.
“My only comment is no comment,” Herro said, per Ira Winderman of the Sun Sentinel.
The altercation occurred at a practice court in a Las Vegas hotel this morning, sources said — starting when Adebayo approached Herro about comments the guard made critiquing the center on social media after their seven-year run in Miami ended. https://t.co/0SZv8VT462
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 10, 2026
Herro was part of the blockbuster Giannis Antetokounmpo trade that sent the 26-year-old to the Bucks this summer, along with center Kel’el Ware, wing Jaime Jaquez Jr., guard Kasparas Jakučionis, the 13th overall pick in this year’s draft — which Milwaukee used to grab Tennessee forward Nate Ament — and future draft considerations, including two more first-round picks. The Heat wound up with Antetokounmpo, a two-time league MVP and 2021 NBA Finals MVP, and veteran forward Bobby Portis.
News of that deal first broke on June 22, effectively bringing the end to the turbulent final chapter of Antetokounmpo’s mostly inspiring 13-season run with the Bucks.
As Herro prepared to start the next act of his NBA career, he issued a thoughtful farewell message to the Heat and their fans earlier this month. But days before that, according to the Miami Herald, Herro posted a graphic on Instagram that listed the league’s worst mid-range shooters last season. Antetokounmpo topped that unfortunate leaderboard at 26.8%, and Adebayo came in 10th at 35.9%, per the Herald.
Herro sat courtside for Friday’s Summer League game, which the Heat won against the Bucks 119-86 at the Thomas & Mack Center.
During that game, Haynes asked Herro about being around the Heat staff again.
“It’s all love,” Herro said in that NBA on Prime interview, which occurred shortly before reports about his altercation with Adebayo surfaced. “It’s all love in Miami. I’ve seen a couple of the guys and the coaching staff — Chris Quinn (associate head coach), Spo (head coach Erik Spoelstra) — [and] the front office guys. We’re all good in Miami.
“Just the opportunity for both sides to reset, get a fresh start, and we’re both super happy for this.”
Adebayo wasn’t at the game, per The Athletic, but he’s been working out with the Heat in Vegas, according to the Sun Sentinel.
This story is being updated.

