Yes, Tyler Herro actually worked a shift at Raising Cane's

“Would you like a bucket of Cane’s Sauce with that? How about a bucket of fries to go with that bucket of tenders? A bucket of Coke, perhaps? Don’t forget the bucket of Texas Toast?”
The jokes write themselves. They’re bad jokes, but jokes nonetheless. Tyler Herro, coming off his first-ever NBA All-Star appearance that saw him also win the Three-Point Contest this past weekend, actually worked a shift at Raising Cane’s.
His fast food appearance came in Doral, a city in Miami-Dade that saw him hand out box combos at the pick-up window and inside to restaurant goers conveniently wearing Tyler Herro jerseys.
One fan asked about how his game-winner against the Boston Celtics felt. His response? “Not better than dunking that chicken into the sauce.”
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Classic.
Herro is averaging a career-high 23.9 points with 5.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists per contest while shooting 46.5 percent from the field, 38.0 percent from three and 85.4 percent from the line en route to his first All-Star nod.
Herro was also crowned the NBA’s 3-point champion with rounds of 19 and 24 points to edge out Darius Garland, Damian Lillard, Buddy Hield, Norman Powell, Jalen Brunson, Cam Johnson and Cade Cunningham. With the win, Herro became the fifth Miami Heat player to win the 3-point contest, joining Glen Rice (1995), Jason Kapono (2006), Daequan Cook (2009), and James Jones (2011). He entered the contest with +700 odds.
But is he a better Cane’s employee? His debut went well.
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