Tyler Herro, a former Miami Heat guard, is traded to the Milwaukee Bucks as part of the blockbuster transaction involving Giannis Antetokounmpo. Multiple accounts frame Herro as the trade’s other major piece, aside from Antetokounmpo, and note that his arrival adds a high-profile scoring and playmaking option to Milwaukee’s backcourt.

With Herro joining the Bucks, the team faces key decisions about how he fits within its existing roster and what role he will play in the offense and rotation. Sources highlight that Herro is from Wisconsin, which may factor into how the move is perceived locally, but the immediate focus remains on basketball fit and roster planning.

Across the coverage, the central points are that Herro is now a Bucks player following the Giannis deal and that Milwaukee must determine how to use him moving forward, given the team’s championship expectations and current personnel. The reports also position Herro as a notable player because of his name recognition and prior impact with Miami.