Tyler “Rainbow Floater” Herro Goes Viral: Tyler Herro Does Highest Floater Ever Over Anthony Davis During Game 4 of NBA Finals
Tyler Herro’s rainbow floater just became of part of NBA History. Tyler Herro did the highest floater ever over Anthony Davis during Game 4 of the NBA Finals Heat vs Lakers. Earlier in the game Tyler Herro got his shot blocked by Anthony Davis, but this time he had to make possible history to score over.
Take a look at Tyler Herro’s floater over Anthony Davis during Game 4. It’s unbelievable to watch.

The arc on Tyler Herro’s floater over Anthony Davis in Game 4 was simply incredible. It went way over the backboard before dropping into the basket. Earlier in the game he tried a floater like that over Lebron James, but it slipped out his hand.
Tyler “Rainbow Floater” Herro is another chapter in his already legendary career. Tyler Herro’s floater over Anthony Davis during Game 4 of the NBA Finals will never forgotten by Heat or Lakers fans. It will probably be in commercials years from now.
Author: JordanThrilla
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