Ohio State lands commitment in Tyler Herro’s bro, Myles Herro

Ohio State Buckeyes coach Jake Diebler will be hoping the proverbial apple does not fall too far from the tree after scoring a dedication from 2025 point player Myles Herro on Monday.Editor’s Picks

Herro is the younger sibling of Miami Heat All-Star point player Tyler Herro.Myles selected

the Buckeyes over Southern Illinois, Cal Poly and Western Illinois, and though he didn’t manage to grab among the desirable areas in the ESPN 100, the 6-foot-3 flooring general is plenty capable, which is evident in his numbers (21.5 points, 5.9 rebounds and 4.7 helps) last season at Whitnall High School (Wisconsin).

He proved his nerve as a facilitator in the Nike EYBL last summer, running with Tyler’s AAU team– Group Herro– averaging 5.3 assists.Now, Myles wants to have a comparable trajectory as his brother, who played his finest basketball after high school.Myles Herro, the younger sibling of NBA All-Star and Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro, has devoted to play at Ohio State for the 2025 class. pic.twitter.com/Gxvnsts6ny!.?.!— SportsCenter NEXT (@SCNext)June 2, 2025 Tyler was ranked No. 30 overall in the ESPN 100 in 2018 but– regardless of balancing 32.9 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.6 helps and 3.3 takes as a

senior at Whitnall– was passed over for the McDonald’s All American Game.He used that snub as fuel for his freshman season with the Kentucky Wildcats, making a spot on the SEC All-Freshman team after balancing 14 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists.Tyler went on to be selected No. 13 by the Heat in the 2019 NBA draft.Could Myles follow the very same path?It definitely bodes well that his well-rounded backcourt expertise will be in need next season; Myles’dedication came days after Diebler found out that 6-foot-5

guard Dorian Jones would not be enrolling in Columbus this upcoming season.”Boy Wonder “Part 2 loading in Columbus?Time will inform.

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