Watch Miami Heat's Tyler Herro Make His Profanity-Laced Movie Debut In White Men Can't Jump Remake

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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro has missed most of the postseason because of a broken hand but he has appeared on the court this month in a different way.
Herro has a cameo in the remake of White Men Can't Jump starring rapper Jack Harlow. Herro plays an NBA player who has anger management issues. He appears in the final scene, dropping a few profanity-laced lines while on the court.
Here's the clip:
Herro hasn't played since falling on his hand in Game 2 of the first round against the Milwaukee Bucks. There is no timetable on his return but the hope is for the NBA Finals if the Heat make it.
They are ahead 3-1 against the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals. Game 5 is Thursday in Boston.
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