Herro Ball joins iconic sports frenzies

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Tyler Herro doesn’t just have swag, it oozes out of his pores. The Miami Heat‘s fearless rookie carries himself with the supreme confidence of a man who believes with every ounce of his 20-year-old being that he is, in fact, a walking bucket.

Herro — who was selected 13th overall by the Heat in the 2019 NBA draft in part because fellow Kentucky alum Bam Adebayo assured Pat Riley that the Milwaukee native was a perfect fit for the franchise’s culture — put on a show in the Eastern Conference finals averaging 19.2 points per game and dropping 37 points in a crucial Game 4 win over the Boston Celtics.

And thus, a social media star was born. NBA stans took to their keyboards in droves to sling emphatic praise upon the player who scored the most points by a rookie in a conference finals game since Magic Johnson.

According to the NBA, as of Sept. 30, Herro ranks second after LeBron James in social media follower growth across Twitter and Instagram among all players since the beginning of the restart. LeBron (4M+ followers gained) and Herro (790K+) were followed by Damian Lillard (720K+) and Luka Doncic (690K+). Herro saw the biggest increase in followers added (+41%) among all players during the conference finals.

As Herro continues to ball through the NBA Finals, we look back (shout-out to ESPN Stats & Information for the assist) with fondness on other athletes — and a nun superfan — who captivated the nation with that same fanatic energy over the past decade:


Minshew Mania

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Gardner Minshew II discusses his return to Pullman, his early hot start with the Jaguars and how he cut his own jean shorts.

The man, the myth, the mustache. Gardner Minshew burst onto the NFL scene faster than you can say “jorts.”

After quarterback Nick Foles was sidelined with a broken collarbone in the first quarter of his Jacksonville debut Sept. 8, 2019, the Jaguars were forced to turn to their sixth-round draft pick: Minshew.

It would come as no surprise to the Washington State football faithful that the mustachioed man was ready. But NFL fans unfamiliar with the larger-than-life personality who ignited Mike Leach’s offense — and had the town of Pullman in a collective frenzy all of fall 2018 — were utterly shook when the rookie came out slinging.

The Jags’ swagged-out QB1 completed 22 of 25 passes for 275 yards and two touchdowns in his debut and would go on to complete 74% of his passes in his first three games, the highest completion percentage of any quarterback through his first three career games since 1970.

More Minshew, more life.


Tebow Time

Tim. Tebow. One of the greatest college quarterbacks of our time had amassed unprecedented celebrity by his NFL days, the type that made franchises wary he would present a “distraction” if added to the roster. Few players have ever been rendered as polarizing as the former Florida Gator.

The vast majority of media attention surrounding Tebow’s transition from the college ranks to the pros focused on the Heisman Trophy winner’s throwing mechanics — which were highly scrutinized — and why his game wouldn’t translate to the next level.





Source : ESPN