On July 13th Beijing time, reporter Spears photographed a scene at the sidelines: Heat star Bam Adebayo conversing with boxing champion Mike Tyson. Thinking of learning a thing or two? This sight immediately triggered a buzz among fans, simply because Adebayo had just thrown a punch at his ex-teammate Herro recently.

Recently, the matter of Adebayo punching Herro has caused significant waves across the league. According to reporter Shams, the two first engaged in a heated verbal altercation, and then an emotional Adebayo threw a punch that struck Herro in the face. Warriors forward Draymond Green also discussed this on his latest podcast, stating that it reminded him of the time he punched Jordan Poole. However, when he hit Poole, they were still teammates, whereas Adebayo and Herro now play for different teams—Herro was traded by the Heat to the Bucks in a previous deal.

Of course, the idea of Adebayo learning from Tyson is just a joke. Some fans believe that boxing and basketball share common ground in competitive sports, which inherently breed a strong desire to win. When emotions run high, it's easy to lose control. Tyson himself was once young and impulsive, trapped in emotional turmoil. Now, he should know how to channel the aggression that comes with competition and balance the dynamics with teammates and opponents on the court.

Adebayo was also upset that Herro criticized him on a burner account, saying he didn't deserve a max contract and that his mid-range shot was unreliable. This has sparked discussions among American media about players using burner accounts. Previously, reports indicated that Kevin Durant also used a burner account to criticize his teammates, causing quite a stir. As of now, the league has not issued any punishment for Adebayo's punch on Herro, nor are there reports that they will conduct a thorough investigation into the matter.