Will Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo be disciplined? What’s next after fight?

By admin — In News — July 16, 2026

   ​Milwaukee Bucks guard Tyler Herro and Miami Heat forward Bam Adebayo won’t face any discipline from the NBA from their reported altercation in Las Vegas last week.According to an NBA spokesperson, as reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania on Thursday, July 16: “After discussing with the players involved and the NBPA, everyone would prefer to move on from this unfortunate circumstance, and no further action will be taken by the league.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe incident occurred Friday, July 10 in Las Vegas while the players were in town to watch their squads compete in the NBA Summer League. The Bucks and Heat played each other that day.Herro was also in Las Vegas to support his AAU-sponsored team, Team Herro, which had games there as well.Adebayo struck Herro in the face area as they were walking off a practice court in a hotel, Charania reported. The Heat star was reportedly upset with comments Herro made on social media in recent weeks. It began with a confrontation and ended with Adebayo striking Herro, Charania said.Herro and Adebayo were teammates for seven years in Miami and part of two Eastern Conference championship teams together.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Bucks acquired Herro, among several other players, as part of the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade this offseason.1 / 413-Point Contest: Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro picks up a ball to shoot.(Kyle Terada, USA TODAY Sports)Following the altercation, the 26-year-old Whitnall High School graduate conducted a television interview during the Bucks’ summer-league game against the Heat.The fight wasn’t mentioned.“I’m super-excited to be back home [in Milwaukee],” Herro said. “I feel like a great opportunity for me. The guys that came with me from Miami as well as the young guys we already have on the roster. [Brayden] Burries, [Nate] Ament and obviously the guys that were already on the team, super-excited to just get an opportunity to play with these young guys, kind of show them a way, a little bit in a way.1 / 12Giannis Antetokounmpo was formally introduced as the newest member of the Miami Heat on Thursday, July 16, with a press conference.Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra and team president Pat Riley joined him. Antetokounmpo, who spent 13 years with the Milwaukee Bucks and led the team to a championship in 2021, was traded to the Heat earlier this month. Scroll through this gallery for highlights from the press conference.(Sam Navarro, Imagn Images)”I’m a vet on this team and I just want to represent the city and the state where I’m from. I’m super-excited to be back.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementNeither the Heat nor the Bucks commented on the altercation.This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Will any discipline happen from Tyler Herro-Bam Adebayo altercation?  

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