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Bucks' Tyler Herro not worrying about contract status as he begins new chapter with hometown team

Herro says he is focused on a fresh start with Milwaukee and is not worried about an extension as he enters the final year of his deal.

  • On Saturday, Milwaukee Bucks guard Tyler Herro addressed reporters at a youth basketball camp in New Berlin, Wis., as he prepares to join the franchise following his trade from Miami.
  • Herro joins a franchise in transition after trading away Antetokounmpo, the most impactful player in franchise history; new coach Taylor Jenkins inherits an overhauled roster following a 32-50 season.
  • The 26-year-old guard has one year remaining on his contract and stated he is "not really worried" about a potential extension, viewing the move as a "new slate."
  • Facing leaguewide pessimism, Herro said he and his teammates, including Coach Jenkins, have a "chip on our shoulders" and want to "set a culture from day one."
  • Returning scorers Kevin Porter and Ryan Rollins anchor the backcourt, while Herro, who grew up rooting for the Bucks, looks forward to starting a new generation with the franchise.
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Associated Press News broke the news in New York, United States on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
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