Fans compare ex Bucks player's tattoo vs Tyler Herro's torso ink: "It’s not even close"
In the latest post by an NBA Tattoos fan page, netizens compared the torso tattoos of Miami Heat star guard Tyler Herro and former Milwaukee Bucks player Sandro Mamukelashvili.
Based on their torso tattoos, the Instagram post asked its 189K followers to choose a winner between Herro and Mamukelashvili. The Heat guard has an ink art covering his chest with a cross in between and the face of a lion behind the cross. There were other symbols involved in the art that held special meanings for Herro.
As for Mamukelashvili, he had several motivational elements inked. The fans were quick to flood the comments section of the post with their opinions on the ink arts on the players.
One fan declared the former Bucks player the grand winner in the comparison.
"Sandro it’s not even close," @brasiiamir said.
Other fans expressed similar opinions and criticized the Heat guard for his torso ink art.
"Herro’s tatts look like backyard work lol," @st.jem said.
"Herro’s sh*t makes no sense to me whatsoever, but I guess it’s not for me to understand," @j.tribbo said.
"Mamu and it’s not close at alllll," @hunchohunt13 said.
Another fan called out Herros' tattoo as the worst piece in the league.
"Herro has to have the worst torso piece in the leauge," @jordan.forgues said.
"This isn’t even close…ones design/ detail is on point and looks to be applied well. @martinblank024 said.
Sandro Mamukelashvili on the other hand, had a disappointing season with the San Antonio Spurs, averaging 4.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists.
Tyler Herro makes a hype post ahead of the new NBA season
The Miami Heat star guard made a hype post on his official Instagram account. The post featured a few pictures of Tyler Herro, with the first one featuring him practicing on a court. He accompanied a caption with the post, giving his 2.2 million followers the context behind the post.
"don’t get it confused it’s 90% grind n 10% talent," Herro wrote.
Tyler Herro had a decent stint with the Miami Heat last season. He averaged 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game. The absence of Jimmy Butler in the latter half of the season allowed the young athlete to showcase his talents to the world.
The team made it to the first round of the playoffs, where the eventual 2024 NBA champion Boston Celtics eliminated them.
With the new season approaching, Tyler Herro would have a lot of eyes on him, expecting him to lead the Heat to a championship.