Sydney Sweeney Calls Tyler Herro Her Favorite Player: “Deserves To Be In The All-Star Game”

Sydney Sweeney, the acclaimed actress best known for her roles in Euphoria and The White Lotus, recently made waves in the sports world by naming Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro as her favorite NBA player. In a candid interview, Sweeney showered praise on Herro, highlighting his impressive performance this season and advocating for his inclusion in the 2025 NBA All-Star Game.

“I love watching him play. He has been the best guard in the East this season and definitely deserves to be in the all-star game.”

Herro has been on an incredible tear this season, establishing himself as a cornerstone for the Miami Heat. The 24-year-old guard is averaging a career-high 24.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 5.0 assists per game, while shooting an impressive 48.5% from the field and 42.7% from beyond the arc. These numbers not only underscore Herro’s offensive growth but also solidify his standing as one of the premier guards in the Eastern Conference.

Herro’s sharpshooting and versatility have been pivotal for the Heat, who are currently 13-10 and hold the fifth seed in the East. While the team has faced challenges in maintaining consistency against top-tier contenders, Herro’s individual brilliance has been a bright spot in their season. His ability to score at all three levels and facilitate the offense has made him an invaluable asset for Miami.

Sweeney’s admiration for Herro reflects her growing interest in basketball and her appreciation for the game’s rising stars. While she has not previously been vocal about her sports fandom, her endorsement of Herro has sparked widespread attention on social media. Fans of both the actress and the NBA have applauded her recognition of the Heat guard’s exceptional season.

This isn’t the first time celebrities have openly supported NBA players, but Sweeney’s endorsement adds a unique spotlight to Herro’s campaign for an All-Star selection. Her statement aligns with what many analysts and fans have been saying: Herro has earned his place among the league’s elite guards this season.

The All-Star Game selection often hinges on a combination of individual stats, team success, and fan support. Herro checks all the boxes. His scoring efficiency, improved playmaking, and clutch performances have set him apart in a highly competitive Eastern Conference guard pool that includes stars like Damian Lillard, Trae Young, Donovan Mitchell, Jrue Holiday, and Tyrese Haliburton.

Herro’s contributions have been crucial for Miami, especially given the team’s reliance on his offensive production alongside Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo. Despite Miami’s inconsistency against elite teams, Herro’s ability to keep the Heat competitive cannot be overstated.

Sweeney’s comments reflect a growing consensus that Tyler Herro’s breakout season deserves recognition on the national stage. As voting for the All-Star Game approaches, Herro’s case continues to gain traction. With influential voices like Sydney Sweeney backing him, Herro might just secure his first All-Star selection—another milestone in what has already been a standout season.

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