Herro joins Glen Rice (1995), Jason Kapono (2007), Daequan Cook (2009), and James Jones (2011) as members of the Heat who have won the 3-Point shootout. The Heat franchise was previously tied with ...
There's little parity in the NBA even when it comes to All-Star contest wins, as the major-market teams tend to do the best in these sorts of popularity contests. As such, the Miami Heat with such ...
The Miami Heat might be the most successful team in shootout history with four different winners: Glen Rice, Jason Kapono, Daequan Cook, and James Jones. Advertisement Bad week for potential three ...
The others have been Glen Rice (1995), Jason Kapono (2007), Daequan Cook (2009) and James Jones (2011). Herro followed up his third-place performance in the opening round to set the pace in the ...
Tyler Herro becomes the fifth member of the Miami Heat to win the 3-point contest, joining Glen Rice, Jason Kapono, Daequan Cook, and James Jones. Milwaukee Bucks star Damian Lillard was seeking ...
The others who won were Glen Rice in 1995, Jason Kapono in 2007, Daequan Cook in 2009, and James Jones in 2011. The next event for Herro to participate in is the All-Star game representing the ...
Herro, who previously competed in 2023, made history as the fifth Miami Heat player to win the 3-Point Contest, joining James Jones (2011), Daequan Cook (2009), Jason Kapono (2007) and Glen Rice ...
Dunk contest: Harold Miner (1993 and 1995) and Derrick Jones (2020) Three-point contest: Glen Rice (1995), Jason Kapono (2007), Daequan Cook (2009), James Jones (2011) and Tyler Herro (2025 ...
Glen Rice (1995) Jason Kapono (2007) Daequan Cook (2009) James Jones (2011)" Following the victory, the Miami Heat star made a post to Instagram that had over 100,000 likes. He wrote: "not the ...
The Miami Heat's Tyler Herro made both of his three-point bonus balls in the final round and won the 3-point contest during All-Star Saturday at San Francisco. Earlier in the evening, the ...
“We’ll see what happens.” Herro becomes the fifth Heat player to compete in the event multiple times, joining James Jones (2011, ’12), Daequan Cook (2009, ’10), Glen Rice ...