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Tyler Herro's Brother Announces Commitment to Major College Basketball Program

Tyler Herro's Brother Announces Commitment to Major College Basketball Program

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Tyler Herro's Brother Announces Commitment to Major College Basketball Program originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Miami Heat star Tyler Herro has two younger brothers. One is currently with the South Carolina Gamecocks, Austin Herro, and the other is a three-star recruit in the 2025 class, Myles Herro.
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Myles Herro is a 6-foot-3 point guard who attended Whitnall High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. According to On3 Sports, he is ranked as the No. 288 overall player in his class and the No. 42 overall point guard.
On Monday, Myles announced his commitment to the Ohio State Buckeyes.
"Grateful to announce that I'm 100% committed to The Ohio State University. #gobuckeyes #committed," Herro wrote in a post on Instagram.
Herro told On3 Sports' Joe Tipton that the reason he chose Ohio State is because of the fit on and off the court.
'I chose Ohio State because it felt like the right fit for me, both on and off the court,' he said. 'The opportunity to grow in a program like this, compete at a high level, and be part of something special really stood out. Coach Diebler and his staff were real with me from the start. The way they communicate, the vision they have for the program, and how much they believe in their players made it easy to trust them.'
Tyler Herro's brother, Myles Herro.© Scott Ash / Now News Group / USA TODAY NETWORK
Myles Herro is set to join an Ohio State team that missed the NCAA Tournament this past season. The Buckeyes went 17-15 in head coach Jake Diebler's first season in Columbus and finished 10th in the Big Ten with a 9-11 conference record.
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Related: Pat Riley Sends Strong Message to Jimmy Butler on Friday
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

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