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Postby Alpha_ on Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:21 pm

THE HEAT IS ON: A MIAMI HEAT DYNASTY | SOON..

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Re: The Heat Is On: A Miami Heat Dynasty | Soon

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Moon Over The City of Miami


Welcome to the city of Miami, home of the Miami Heat.



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Team Founded: 1988
Miami Heat: 1988-Present
Conference: Eastern Conference
Division: Southeast
D-League Affiliate: Sioux Falls Skyforce
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Home Arenas:
-Miami Arena (1988-1999)
Location: 701 Arena Boulevard, Miami, Florida
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-AmericanAirlines Arena (1999-Present)
Location:601 Biscayne Boulevard. Miami, Florida
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City: Miami, Florida
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QUICK INTRO: MIAMI HEAT HISTORY

The Miami Heat are an National Basketball Association team playing in the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference. The Miami Heat were founded in 1988 and play their games at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Fla.

Before 1988, there were no NBA franchises in the Sunshine State. But the Heat were added to the league a year before the Orlando Magic came into the league. The Miami Heat began their first season with a youthful roster, including Ron Seikaly and veterans Rory Sparrow, Jon Sundvold, Pearl Washington, Billy Thompson, Pat Cummings and Scott Hastings. The team began its first season, losing its first 17 games and finished the season a dismal 15-67.

The following year, the Miami Heat selected Glen Rice in the first round of the 1989 NBA Draft. Sherman Douglas was the team's second round selection. The team struggled for much of the next six seasons before posting its first ever winning record during the 1993-1994 season, going 42-40 and reaching the playoffs for the second time in franchise history.

The Miami Heat continued to improve over the next eight seasons and drafted Marquette University star Dwyane Wade with the fifth pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. This would set the stage for major improvements over the next few seasons.

In 2004, the Miami Heat acquired NBA star Shaquille O'Neal from the Los Angeles Lakers. O'Neal and Wade led Miami to the second best record in franchise history the next season, finishing 59-23 and reaching the Eastern Conference finals. The following year, the Miami Heat defeated the Dallas Mavericks to win the first NBA Championship in franchise history.

The years to follow have not been too kind to the Heat, who have seen Dwyane Wade succumb to numerous injuries and the departure of numerous stars from the 2006 championship team. A new crop of young players, however, have the Heat looking towards the future.



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Image #10 Tim Hardaway
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"All About Tim"

In his rookie season, Hardaway wore jersey number "5", as Manute Bol wore Hardaway's trademark "10." After Bol left the Warriors, Hardaway inherited it. With the Warriors, Hardaway was part of "Run TMC" (a play on the title of the popular rap group Run DMC) which was the high-scoring trio of himself, Mitch Richmond, and Chris Mullin. As part of the Warriors' attack, Hardaway was responsible for leading Run TMC's fast break, displaying his excellent passing and one-on-one skills to complement Richmond's slashing and Mullin's shooting. Hardaway played for the Warriors until the middle of 1995–96 season when he was traded to the Miami Heat along with Chris Gatling in exchange for Kevin Willis and Bimbo Coles.

In his best seasons, Hardaway averaged 18 to 23 points and 8 to 10 assists per game. He reached 5,000 points and 2,500 assists faster than any NBA player, except Oscar Robertson. Hardaway also competed in five NBA All-Star Games. He was once the Miami Heat's all-time leader in assists, and together with center Alonzo Mourning led the Heat to some of the franchise's best seasons. Late season injuries kept Hardaway from performing at the peak of his abilities for almost all of the Heat's playoff runs, and he missed most of the playoff games.

He was an MVP candidate following the 1996–97 season, making it to the All-NBA First Team after leading the Heat to the best record in franchise history while averaging 20.3 points, 8.6 assists, and being fourth in the league with 203 three-point baskets.

With his skills declining with age, Hardaway was traded to the Dallas Mavericks on August 22, 2001 for a second round draft pick. With Dallas, Hardaway was mainly utilized off the bench, starting only two games out of 54 and averaging almost ten points a game. In the middle of the season, he was traded to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for controversial point guard Nick Van Exel. With the Nuggets he started all fourteen games he played with them before retiring and becoming a basketball analyst for ESPN. While playing for the Nuggets, Hardaway was suspended for two games and fined $10,000 by the league when he threw a television monitor onto the court. On March 27, 2003, Hardaway signed a contract with the Indiana Pacers, and in his first game registered a season-high fourteen points and seven assists against the Chicago Bulls.


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"Mourning's Journey"

During his time at Indian River High School in Chesapeake he led the team to 51 straight victories and a state title his junior year (1987). As a senior he averaged 25 points, 15 rebounds and 12 blocked shots a game. He was named Player of the Year by USA Today, Parade, Gatorade, and Naismith. Mourning played college basketball for the Georgetown University Hoyas. He led the nation in blocked shots his freshman year and was an All American his last year there. He was selected second overall in the 1992 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets, behind Shaquille O'Neal. Mourning was named to the league's all-rookie team in 1993 after averaging 21.0 pts, 10.3 rebounds, and 3.47 blocks. He finished second to Shaquille O'Neal in rookie of the year voting. He posted the highest scoring average of any rookie in Hornets history. Mourning and O'Neal were the first NBA rookies since David Robinson in 1989–90 to average 20 or more points and 10-plus rebounds in their first seasons. Mourning shattered Charlotte's blocked-shots records, becoming the Hornets' all-time career leader in the 49th game of the season. The greatest moment of Mourning's rookie season came on May 5, 1993 in Game 4 of a first-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics. His 20-footer at the buzzer gave the Hornets a 104–103 victory in the game and a three-games-to-one victory in the series.

He was the centerpiece of the Pat Riley-coached Heat, averaging close to 20 points and 10 rebounds per game, and dominating the paint with his intimidating shot-blocking. He won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award twice during this period and was named into the All-NBA First Team after leading the Heat in scoring (20.1 ppg), field-goal percentage (.511), rebounds (11.0), blocked shots (3.9) during the 1999–2000 NBA season. He and Tim Hardaway led the Heat into the playoffs, where the rivalry between the Heat and the New York Knicks intensified. The Heat and Knicks faced off in the conference semifinals that year and the Knicks led 3 games to 1, but the Heat were able to overcome the deficit and win the series to advance to their first conference finals. The series was marked by a huge brawl in the fifth game started by Mourning and former teammate Larry Johnson, where multiple suspensions were handed down.

In 2000, Miami underwent an overhaul to attempt to put together the pieces to win a championship, and expectations leading up to the season were high. However, prior the start of the 2000–01 season, Mourning was diagnosed with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, a disease of the kidneys, that had caused him to miss the first five months of that season. Even after the diagnosis, Mourning returned and played in the 2002 NBA All-Star Game. Because his condition worsened, Mourning did not play during the entire 2002–03 season and his expiring contract was not renewed by the rebuilding Heat.

After being unhappy at the prospect of playing for a losing franchise, Mourning re-signed with the Heat on March 1, 2005. His role was reduced as a backup because of superstar Shaquille O'Neal, although he was called upon as a starter due to O'Neal missing stretches due to injury. O'Neal and Mourning even played together on the court at times, with Mourning playing power forward. Because of physical limitations, his minutes were reduced, but was still a steady contributor. Mourning's tenacious defense, steady offense, and all around hustle helped the Heat gain and maintain the second-best record in the NBA's Eastern conference during the 2005–06 season; his intensity had earned him the nickname "The Ultimate Warrior" amongst Miami Heat fans. Mourning finished the regular season ranking third in blocked shots at 2.66 per game, despite only playing 20 minutes per contest.

The Miami Heat and Mourning finally won the NBA Championship in the 2006 NBA Finals, defeating the Dallas Mavericks 4 games to 2. Although he was used as a reserve center behind Shaquille O'Neal during the Finals, he contributed 8 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 blocks in the decisive Game 6 of the series and was a strong force throughout.



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Dwayne Tyrone Wade (Flash)
Position: Guard
Height: 6-4 Weight: 212 lbs.
Born: January 17, 1982 in Chicago, Illinois
High School: Richards in Oak Lawn, Illinois
College: Marquette University
Drafted by the Miami Heat in the 1st round (5th pick, 5th overall) of the 2003 NBA draft.
-Picked fifth overall in the 2003 NBA Draft, Wade has been an All-Star since 2004. The Heat won their first NBA Championship in his third pro campaign and Wade was named the 2006 NBA Finals MVP as he led the Heat to a 4–2 series win over the Dallas Mavericks. He is the Heat's all-time leader with over 11,000 points and over 2,900 assists. He's the best player in the entire Miami Heat history.


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Alonzo Harding Mourning (Zo)
Position: Center
Height: 6-10 Weight: 240 lbs.
Born: February 8, 1970 in Chesapeake, Virginia
High School: Indian River in Chesapeake, Virginia
College: Georgetown University
Drafted by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1st round (2nd pick, 2nd overall) of the 1992 NBA draft.
-Without a doubt Alonzo Mourning has been one of the best player for the Miami Heat. Mourning is currently the teams all-time-leader in scoring, blocks and rebounds. Mourning first came to the Heat in 1995 for Glen Rice. In his first tenure in Miami Mourning turned the Heat into a title contender. Mourning left the Heat in 2003 to join the Nets, but he would be back as he joined the team again in 2004. They won a championship for the first time in 2006.


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Tim Duane Hardaway (The Bug)
Position: Guard
Height: 6-0 Weight: 175 lbs.
Born: September 1, 1966 in Chicago, Illinois
High School: Carver in Chicago, Illinois
College: University of Texas at El Paso
Drafted by the Golden State Warriors in the 1st round (14th pick, 14th overall) of the 1989 NBA draft.
-Tim Hardaway brought his Killer-Crossover to Miami, from Golden State, in 1995 via a trade. He and Mourning helped transform the Heat into a contender. He lead the team in scoring, and assist in 1996-97, making him one of only a handful of players to ever lead their team in both points and assist.


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Glen Anthony Rice (G-Money)
Position: Forward
Height: 6-7 Weight: 215 lbs.
Born: May 28, 1967 in Flint, Michigan
High School: Northwestern Community in Flint, Michigan
College: University of Michigan
Drafted by the Miami Heat in the 1st round (4th pick, 4th overall) of the 1989 NBA draft.
-Glen Rice was the teams first star. He joined the team their second year, and lead them to their first ever playoff birth in 1992. He was also the first heat Player to average 20+ points per game, accomplishing the feat in 1991-92 with an average of 22 points a game.The team made two trips to the playoffs during Rice's tenure. Rice was traded to the Charlotte Hornets in the deal that brought Alonzo Mourning to the Heat


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Ronald "Rony" Fred Seikaly (The Spin Doctor)
Position: Center
Height: 6-11 Weight: 230 lbs.
Born: May 10, 1965 in Beirut, Lebanon
High School: American School in Athens, Greece
College: Syracuse University
Drafted by the Miami Heat in the 1st round (9th pick, 9th overall) of the 1988 NBA draft.
-Seikaly spent his first six years of his career with the Heat, from their inaugural season in 1988 until he was traded 1994. In that time he became the team’s leader in blocks, and rebounds. Seikaly also finished in the top three in scoring every year he was with his heat, except in his rookie year.


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Jamal Mashburn (Monster Mash)
Position: Forward
Height: 6-8 Weight: 240 lbs.
Born: November 29, 1972 in New York, New York
High School: Cardinal Hayes in Bronx, New York
College: University of Kentucky
Drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the 1st round (4th pick, 4th overall) of the 1993 NBA draft.
-Monster Mash was acquired by the Heat from the Mavericks in the 1996-97 season. He was a vital component of the Heat teams of the late 90s, He was always a second tier star to Hardaway and Mourning, but his rebound and defense was always a vital part of the Heat teams. He was traded to Charlotte for Eddie Jones.


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Steve Delano Smith
Position: Guard
Height: 6-7 Weight: 200 lbs.
Born: March 31, 1969 in Highland Park, Michigan
High School: Pershing in Detroit, Michigan
College: Michigan State University
Drafted by the Miami Heat in the 1st round (5th pick, 5th overall) of the 1991 NBA draft.
-Smith was the 5th pick in the ‘91 draft, and he immediately began helping the team. In his first year on the team the team improved from 24 wins, to 38 wins and made the playoffs for the first time in team history. Smith was traded from the heat in 1994 to Atlanta for Kevin Willis.


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Grant Andrew Long
Position: Forward
Height: 6-8 Weight: 225 lbs.
Born: March 12, 1966 in Wayne, Michigan
High School: Romulus in Romulus, Michigan
College: Eastern Michigan University
Drafted by the Miami Heat in the 2nd round (8th pick, 33rd overall) of the 1988 NBA draft.
-Grant Long is long forgotten by Heat fans and NBA fans, sorry no puns intended. But Long had a solid career for the heat, last longer then almost any other player. Long first joined the Heat their inaugural season, and lasted until 1995. In his time in Miami he averaged double figures scoring, and provided the Heat another rebounder.


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Eddie Charles Jones (EJ)
Position: Guard-Forward
Height: 6-6 Weight: 190 lbs.
Born: October 20, 1971 in Pompano Beach, Florida
High School: Ely in Pompano Beach, Florida
College: Temple University
Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1st round (10th pick, 10th overall) of the 1994 NBA draft.
-The Heat acquired Jones in 2000 from the Hornets in exchange for Jamal Mashburn. Jones came to a Heat team that was on the decline, where he quickly assumed the role of mentor to a lot of the Heat younger players. While with the Heat Jones, saw the dismantlement of one team, and the complete rebuilding into a new team. Jones lead the Heat in scoring from 2000 until 2004. In the summer of 2005 he was traded to Memphis for Jason Williams.


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Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal (Shaq or The Big Diesel)
Position: Center
Height: 7-1 Weight: 325 lbs.
Born: March 6, 1972 in Newark, New Jersey
High School: Cole in San Antonio, Texas
College: Louisiana State University
Drafted by the Orlando Magic in the 1st round (1st pick, 1st overall) of the 1992 NBA draft.
-O'Neal was a key figure to the Heat's consecutive runs to the Conference Finals in 2005 and 2006 with a championship run in the 2006 NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks.

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Brian Wade Grant (The General)
Position: Forward
Height: 6-9 Weight: 254 lbs.
Born: March 5, 1972 in Columbus, Ohio
High School: Georgetown in Georgetown, Ohio
College: Xavier University
Drafted by the Sacramento Kings in the 1st round (8th pick, 8th overall) of the 1994 NBA draft.
-Grant provided a solid body for the Heat for four seasons. While he was never a scoring threat, his high in points per game being just 10 points per game, he provided a strong rebounder who could battle in the paint.


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Kevin Durrell Edwards
Position: Guard
Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 lbs.
Born: October 30, 1965 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio
High School: St. Joseph in Cleveland, Ohio
College: DePaul University
Drafted by the Miami Heat in the 1st round (20th pick, 20th overall) of the 1988 NBA draft.
-Edwards was the first player to lead the Heat in scoring, averaging 14 points a game in 88-89. He saw his scoring numbers drop the next year when the Heat added Glen Rice. In his five seasons in Miami Edwards enjoyed great success as a secondary star, and averaged double figures all five seasons.


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Collier "P.J." Brown (Big Cat)
Position: Forward-Center
Height: 6-11 Weight: 225 lbs.
Born: October 14, 1969 in Detroit, Michigan
High School: Winnfield Senior in Winnfield, Louisiana
College: Louisiana Tech University
Drafted by the New Jersey Nets in the 2nd round (2nd pick, 29th overall) of the 1992 NBA draft.
-Brown is another member of the later 90s Heat teams. But Brown is most famous for throwing Charlie Ward into the stands during an annual Knicks-Heat brawl, then for anything else he did in a Miami Uniform. Brown joined the Heat in 1996 and lasted until 2000. He provided the Heat with a strong, powerful forward who could score and get rebounds. In this role he fit perfectly with Hardaway and Mourning as the team made a run for the title in 97, only to be cut down by the Bulls.


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Vernell Eufaye Coles (Bimbo)
Position: Guard
Height: 6-1 Weight: 180 lbs.
Born: April 22, 1968 in Covington, Virginia
High School: Greenbriar East in Lewisburg, West Virginia
College: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Drafted by the Sacramento Kings in the 2nd round (13th pick, 40th overall) of the 1990 NBA draft.
-Coles first joined the Heat as a draft pick in 1990. His first year with the Heat was mediocre, but he soon began to excel into the point guard the team needed. By his third year in the NBA he was averaging double figures in scoring, though not a usual starter Coles became one of the teams most reliable players. He left the Heat after the 95-96 season, but would rejoin them in 2003-04. His last stint with the Heat last just 22 games, in which he averaged a little over a point per game.


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Billy Eugene Owens
Position: Forward-Guard
Height: 6-8 Weight: 220 lbs.
Born: May 1, 1969 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
High School: Carlisle in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
College: Syracuse University
Drafted by the Sacramento Kings in the 1st round (3rd pick, 3rd overall) of the 1991 NBA draft.
-Owens joined the Heat in 1994, and quickly made an impact. His 14 points a game his first season was 5th on the team, but he finished third in rebounds, steals, and assist. Owens provided the Heat with a season and a half of solid all-around play, before being traded in the middle of the 95-96 season.


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Isaac Edward Austin (Ike)
Position: Center
Height: 6-10 Weight: 255 lbs.
Born: August 18, 1969 in Gridley, California
High School: Las Plumas in Oroville, California
College: Arizona State University
Drafted by the Utah Jazz in the 2nd round (21st pick, 48th overall) of the 1991 NBA draft.
-When Austin joined the Heat in 1995 his career was thought to be all but over, but while under the tutorship of Pat Riley Austin turned into the greatest 6th man in Heat history. Austin averaged double figures for both of his seasons with the Heat, and was named the NBA’s most improved player of the year in 1997.


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Sherman Douglas (The General)
Position: Guard
Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 lbs.
Born: September 15, 1966 in Washington, District of Columbia
High School: Spingarn in Washington, District of Columbia
College: Syracuse University
Drafted by the Miami Heat in the 2nd round (1st pick, 28th overall) of the 1989 NBA draft.
-Douglas was a second round pick of the Heat’s in 1989, and Ironically he averaged more points per game, than did his first round counterpart Glen Rice. In his second year with the Heat Douglas lead the team in points per game at 17, that season also saw Douglas become the first Heat player in franchise history to average more than 10 assists per game. Douglas was traded to the Boston Celtics, shortly after the 1991-92 season began, for Brian Shaw.


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Daniel "Dan" Lewis Majerle (Thunder Dan)
Position: Guard-Forward
Height: 6-6 Weight: 215 lbs.
Born: September 9, 1965 in Traverse City, Michigan
High School: Traverse City in Traverse City, Michigan
College: Central Michigan University
Drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the 1st round (14th pick, 14th overall) of the 1988 NBA draft.
-Thunder Dan joined the Heat in 1996. Majerle was mainly a role player with the Heat, but at times he could score a lot of points quickly if the Heat needed him too. Majerle was also an excellent three point shooter, as well as free throw shooter. He left the Heat in 2001.



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NBA Draft 1988
Rony Seikaly | 9th Overall Pick | Syracuse University |
Kevin Edwards | 20th Overall Pick | DePaul University |
Grant Long | 33rd Overall Pick | Eastern Michigan University |
Sylvester Gray | 35th Overall Pick | University of Memphis |
Orlando Graham | 40th Overall Pick | Auburn University at Montgomery |
Nate Johnston | 59th Overall Pick | University of Tampa |

NBA Draft 1989
Glen Rice | 4th Overall Pick | University of Michigan |
Sherman Douglas | 28th Overall Pick | Syracuse University |
Scott Haffner | 45th Overall Pick | University of Evansville |

NBA Draft 1990
Willie Burton | 9th Overall Pick | University of Minnesota |
Dave Jamerson | 15th Overall Pick | Ohio University |
Carl Herrera | 30th Overall Pick | University of Houston |

NBA Draft 1991
Steve Smith | 5th Overall Pick | Michigan State University |
George Ackles | 29th Overall Pick | University of Nevada - Las Vegas |

NBA Draft 1992
Harold Miner | 12th Overall Pick | University of South California |
Isaiah Morris | 37th Overall Pick | University of Arkansas |
Matt Geiger | 42nd Overall Pick | Georgia Institute of Technology

NBA Draft 1993
Ed Stokes | 35th Overall Pick | University of Arizona |

NBA Draft 1994
Khalid Reeves | 12th Overall Pick | University of Arizona |
Jeff Webster | 40th Overall Pick | University of Oklahoma |

NBA Draft 1995
Kurt Thomas | 10th Overall Pick | Texas Christian University |
George Banks | 46th Overall Pick | University of Texas in El Paso

NBA Draft 1996
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NBA Draft 1997
Charles Smith | 26th Overall Pick | University of New Mexico |
Mark Sanford | 30th Overall Pick | University of Washington |

NBA Draft 1998
Corey Brewer | 51st Overall Pick | University of Oklahoma |

NBA Draft 1999
Tim James | 25th Overall Pick | University of Miami |
Rodney Buford | 53rd Overall Pick | Creighton University |

NBA Draft 2000
Eddie House | 37th Overall Pick | Arizona State University |
Ernest Brown | 52nd Overall Pick | Indian Hills Community College |

NBA Draft 2001
Ken Johnson | 48th Overall Pick | Ohio State University |

NBA Draft 2002
Caron Butler | 10th Overall Pick | University of Connecticut |
Rasual Butler | 52nd Overall Pick | La Salle University |

NBA Draft 2003
Dwayne Wade | 5th Overall Pick | Marquette University |
Jerome Beasley | 33rd Overall Pick | University of North Dakota |

NBA Draft 2004
Dorell Wright | 19th Overall Pick | South Kent Prep. HS |
Pape Sow | 47th Overall Pick | California State University - Fullerton |
Matt Freijie | 53rd Overall Pick | Vanderbilt University |

NBA Draft 2005
Wayne Simien | 29th Overall Pick | University of Kansas |

NBA Draft 2006
None

NBA Draft 2007
Jason Smith | 20th Overall Pick | Colorado State University |
Stanko Barac | 39th Overall Pick | Bosnia |

NBA Draft 2008
Michael Beasley | 2nd Overall Pick | Kansas State University |
Darnell Jackson | 52nd Overall Pick | University of Kansas |

NBA Draft 2009
Marcus Thornton | 43rd Overall Pick | Louisiana State University |
Robert Dozier | 60th Overall Pick | University of Memphis |

NBA Draft 2010
Jarvis Varnado | 41st Overall Pick | Mississippi State University |
Da'Sean Butler | 42nd Overall Pick | West Virginia University |
Latavious Williams | 48th Overall Pick | Christian Life Center HS |



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Most Valuable Player:
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All-Star Game MVP:
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Defensive Player of The Year:
- Alonzo Mourning (1999, 2000)
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Most Improved Player of The Year:
- Rony Seikaly (1990)
- Isaac Austin (1997)

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Slam Dunk Champion:
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3pt. Shootout Champion:
- Glen Rice (1995)
- Jason Kapono (2007)
- Daequan Cook (2009)

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Player of The Month:
- Glen Rice (April 1992)
- Alonzo Mourning (December 1999)
- Lamar Odom (March 2004)
- Shaquille O'Neal (March 2005)
- Dwayne Wade (Dec. 2004, Feb. 2006, Dec. 2008, Feb. 2009, Mar. 2010)

Rookie of The Month:
- Caron Butler (Nov. 2002, Jan. 2003, Feb. 2003, Mar. 2003)
- Michael Beasley ( February 2009)

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All-NBA First Team:
- Tim Hardaway (1997)
- Alonzo Mourning (1999)
- Shaquille O'Neal (2005, 2006)
- Dwayne Wade (2009, 2010)

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All-NBA Second Team:
- Tim Hardaway (1998, 1999)
- Alonzo Mourning (2000)
- Dwayne Wade (2005, 2006)

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All-NBA Defensive First Team:
- Alonzo Mourning (1999-200)
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All-NBA Defensive Second Team:
- P.J. Brown (1997, 1999)
- Bruce Bowen (2001)
- Dwayne Wade (2005, 2009, 2010)


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All-NBA Rookie First Team:
- Sherman Douglas (1990)
- Steve Smith (1992)
- Caron Butler (2003)
- Dwayne Wade (2004)
- Michael Beasley (2009)

All-NBA Rookie Second Team:
- Kevin Edwards (1989)
- Willie Burton (1991)
- Udonis Haslem (2004)
- Mario Chalmers (2009)

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Rookie-Sophomore Game Appearances:
- Khalid Reeves (1995) - Rookie
- Kurt Thomas (1996) - Rookie
- Caron Butler (2003) - Rookie
- Dwayne Wade (2004 - R, 2005 -S)
- Udonis Haslem (2004 - R, 2005 - S)
- Michael Beasley (2009 - R, 2010 - S)

Slam Dunk Contest Apperances:
- Billy Thompson (1990)
- Harold Miner (1995) - W

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3pt. Shootout Apperances:
- Glen Rice (1991, 1995 - W, 1996, 1997)
- Walt Williams (1996)
- Jason Kapono (2007 - W, 2008, - W, 2009)
- Daequan Cook (2009 - W, 2010)


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Olympics and World Cup Apperances:
- Tim Hardaway (2000 Sydney)
- Alonzo Mourning (2000 Sydney)
- Dwayne Wade (2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing)

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Heat All-Time Leaders:
Points: Dwayne Wade (11,084 pts.)
Rebounds: Alonzo Mourning (4,807 rebs.)
Assists: Tim Hardaway (6,793 asts.)
Steals: Tim Hardaway (1,362 stls.)
Blocks: Alonzo Mourning (1,697 blks.)
FG Made: Dwayne Wade (4,184 shots made)
3pt. Made: Tim Hardaway (806 3pts. made)
Ft. Made: Dwayne Wade (3,353 fts. made)


Heat Individual Game Records:
Points: Glen Rice (56 pts.)
Rebounds: Alonzo Mourning (22 rebs.)
Assists: Tim Hardaway ( 20 asts.)
Steals: Dwayne Wade (6 stls.)
Blocks: Alonzo Mourning (9 blks.)
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NBA Championships: 1 (2006)

Conference Titles: 1 (2006)

Division Titles: 7 (1997,1998,1999,2000,2005,2006,2007)

Playoff Appearances: 14 (1992,1994,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2004,2005,2006,2007,2009,2010)



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Best Win/Lost Record: 61-21 (1996-1997 Season)

Team Most Points:

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Re: The Heat Is On: A Miami Heat Dynasty | Soon

Postby Alpha_ on Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:21 pm

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The "Big Three" of Miami Heat



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C:Joel Anthony PF: Chris Bosh SF: LeBron James SG: Dwayne Wade: PG: Carlos Arroyo


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C: Zydrunas Ilgauskas PF: Udonis Haslem SF: Mike Miller PG: Eddie House PG: Mario Chalmers PF: Juwan Howard C: Dexter Pittman


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C: Jamaal Magloire SF: James Jones SF: Da'Sean Butler PG: Kenny Hasbrouck




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| POS. | # | NAT.| NAME | HT. | WT. | POB | DOB | FROM | YRS. PRO |

| C | 50 | Image | Joel Anthony | 6-9 | 245 lbs. | Montreal, Canada | August 9, 1982 | UNLV | 3 yrs. |
| PG | 8 | Image | Carlos Arroyo | 6-2 | 202 lbs. | Fajardo, Puerto Rico | July 30, 1979 | Florida International | 8 yrs. |
| PF | 1 | Image | Chris Bosh | 6-10 | 230 lbs. | Dallas, Texas | March 24, 1984 | Georgia Tech. | 7 yrs. |
| SF | -- | Image | Da'Sean Butler | 6-7 | 230 lbs. | Newark, New Jersey | January 25,1988 | West Virginia | R |
| PG | 15 | Image | Mario Chalmers | 6-1 | 195 lbs. | Anchorage, Alaska | May 19,1986 | Kansas | 2 yrs. |
| PG | 4 | Image | Kenny Hasbrouck | 6-3 | 190 lbs. | Washington, D.C. | August 14, 1986 | Siena | 1 yr. |
| PF | 40 | Image | Udonis Haslem | 6-8 | 235 lbs. | Miami, Florida | June 9,1980 | Florida | 7 yrs. |
| PF/C | 5 | Image | Juwan Howard | 6-9 | 253 lbs. | Chicago, Illinois | February 7, 1973 | Michigan | 16 yrs. |
| C | 11 | Image | Zydrunas Ilgauskas | 7-3 | 260 lbs. | Kaunas, Lithuania | June 5, 1975 | Lithuania | 11 yrs. |
| SF | 6 | Image | LeBron James | 6-8 | 250 lbs. | Akron, Ohio | December 30, 1984 | St. Vincent - St. Mary HS (OH) | 7 yrs. |
| SF |2 | Image | James Jones | 6-8 | 215 lbs. | Miami, Florida| October 4, 1980 | Miami | 7 yrs. |
| C | 21 | Image | Jamaal Magloire | 6-11 | 255 lbs. | Toronto, Canada | May 21, 1978 | Kentucky | 10 yrs. |
| SF/SG | 13 | Image | Mike Miller | 6-8 | 218 lbs. | Mitchell, South Dakota | February 19, 1980 | Florida | 10 yrs. |
| C | 54 | Image | Dexter Pittman | 6-10 | 290 lbs. | Rosenberg, Texas | March 2, 1988 |Texas | R |
| SG | 3 | Image | Dwayne Wade | 6-4 | 220 lbs. | Chicago, Illinois | January 17,1982 | Marquette | 7 yrs. |



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Managing General Partner
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Micky Arison

President
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Pat Riley

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President, Business Operations: Eric Woolworth
Executive Vice President/CMO: Michael McCullough
Executive Vice President, HEAT Group Enterprises: Mike Walker
Executive Vice President, Sales: Stephen Weber
Executive Vice President/General Manager: Kim Stone
Executive Vice President/CFO: Sammy Schulman
Executive Vice President/General Counsel: Raquel Libman


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Nick Arison, Julio Iglesias, Raanan Katz, Sidney Kimmel, Robert Sturges


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Sr. Vice President & Assistant General Manager: Andy Elisburg
Vice President, Basketball Operations: Nick Arison
Vice President, Sports Media Relations: Tim Donovan
Senior Vice President/Chief Information Officer: Tony Coba
Vice President of Programming, HEAT Group Enterprises: Jarred Diamond
Vice President, Marketing Division: Jeff Craney
Vice President, Operations/Asst. General Manager: Jim Spencer
Vice President/Asst. General Manager: Brian Babin
Vice President, Finance: Jeff Morris
Vice President, Corporate Partnerships: Chris Maragno
Vice President, Ticket Operations and Strategic Planning: Jennifer Mallery
Vice President, Ticket Sales: Mark Brown
Vice President, Season Ticket Services & Retention: Garrick Amos
Vice President, Human Resources: Sonia Harty
Vice President, Player Personnel: Chet Kammerer
Vice President, Player Programs: Alonzo Mourning
Vice President/Associate General Counsel: Eve Wright


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Office Manager/Executive Assistant to Mr. Pat Riley: Karen Merrill
Executive Assistant, Business Operations: Raquel Motola
Executive Assistant, Basketball Operations: Yvette Morrell
Executive Assistant, Facilities: Rocio Vasquez
Executive Assistant, Legal: Susan Greenwood


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Head Coach
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Erik Spoelstra

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Assistant Coach: Bob McAdoo
Assistant Coach: Chad Kammerer
Assistant Coach: David Fizdale
Assistant Coach: Keith Askins
Assistant Coach: Ron Rothstein
Head Trainer/Travel Coordinator: Jay Sabol
Assistant Coach/Strength & Conditioning: Bill Foran
Scout: Brian Hecker
Development Coach/Advance Scout: Octavio De La Grana
Advance Scout: Pat Delany
Scout: Ed Maull
Scout: Jack Fitzgerald
Scout: Randy Embry
Player Development Coach/Video Coordinator: Dan Craig
Team Assistant: Rogelio Perez
Basketball Staff Coordinator: Dave Beyer


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Neuromuscular Therapist
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Vinny Aquilino

Team Physicians:Dr. Harlan Selesnick, Dr. Allan Herskowitz, Dr. Edward Neff, Dr. Steve Tarkan,
Dr. Jim Losito, Dr. Stewart Leeds, Dr. Richard Mariani, Dr. Larry Brown,
Dr. Angelo Thrower, Dr. Henry Trattler


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Director of Sports Media Relations: Rob Wilson
Director of College/International Scouting: Adam Simon
Director of Team Services: Kenny McCraney
Executive Director, Miami HEAT Charitable Fund: Steve Stowe
Assistant Director of Sports Media Relations: Michael Lissack
Senior Director of Team Security: David Holcombe
Sports Media Relations Assistant: Nick Maiorana
'Business Media Relations Coordinator: DeAndre Phillips
Scouting and Player Personnel Coordinator: Eric Amsler


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Recruiter, Human Resources: John Cervera
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Good to see a heat dynasty, any trades in mind?
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Cleveland wins, trades? uhm not for now...
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The Heat are on my shortlist for 2k11 (Y) Good luck man.
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Postby rise on Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:17 am

Thierry. wrote:The Heat are on my shortlist for 2k11 (Y) Good luck man.

...along with the other 29 teams in the NBA. You're trying them all, right? :wink:
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Postby Martti. on Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:34 am

Joel Anthony doesn't start? (N)
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Postby Andrew on Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:11 am

Fantastic presentation, love the idea of the franchise history (which I'm guessing you'll update as necessary). Good luck once the games begin! :)
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Postby Kenny on Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:37 pm

This looks nice so far. I'll be interested to see how you use all that reserved space. Also, are you going to do any more updates to the roster as it adds more free agents? Because I think Magloire was re-signed as well. Anyway, good luck with this (y)
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Postby dare on Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:20 pm

Well goodluck with this man, nice to see that you have a dynasty.

Hope you won't reach the finals :D
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Postby BritNBAfan on Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:53 pm

z02 wrote:
Thierry. wrote:The Heat are on my shortlist for 2k11 (Y) Good luck man.

...along with the other 29 teams in the NBA. You're trying them all, right? :wink:


loool this was a good one

great looking dynasty so far, very detailed, i will be following

which game are you using??
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Postby George7 on Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:02 pm

nice!Looking forward for a dynasty by you!
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Postby Axel The Great on Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:26 am

Presentation of this is fantastic! (Y) Good Luck.
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Postby Murat on Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:41 am

I thought about boycotting this because of the disturbing Cleveland Cavaliers, but no. Okay, GOOD LUCK.
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Postby George7 on Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:13 am

The thing i really like is the depth you have in this. All this records and notes from older seasons! Really detailed! Impressive effort to saw the least and i can't imagine what you will add in the rest reserved space
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Postby Alpha_ on Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:10 pm

Thierry., Tnx bro..

Martti., Don't worry.. It's not yet the official roster haha.. I'll do some changes later..

Andrew, Tnx Sir.. hope you'll also follow my dynasty..

badreligionau, yes of course.. I'm going to use an a updated roster, so that the game will going to be more realistic.. I'm also planning to include the 2010 FIBA championships in this dynasty..

dare, hahaha... :lol: let's see.. :wink:

George7, TY bro! :D

Axel13, Tnx... (Y)

Badger, lol.. anyway tnx.. :cheeky:
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Re: The Heat Is On: A Miami Heat Dynasty | Soon

Postby kibaxx7 on Wed Aug 04, 2010 6:20 am

z02 wrote:
Thierry. wrote:The Heat are on my shortlist for 2k11 (Y) Good luck man.

...along with the other 29 teams in the NBA. You're trying them all, right? :wink:


Actually yes, I'm trying them all, :lol: but there's always 4 or 5 teams that are my favs and get more consideration.
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Re: The Heat Is On: A Miami Heat Dynasty | Soon

Postby .PorkyJoker.o6 on Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:56 pm

Looking Forward for this!!
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Re: The Heat Is On: A Miami Heat Dynasty | Soon

Postby Alpha_ on Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:54 pm

I'm still waiting for the release of TUP11.. hehe..
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Re: The Heat Is On: A Miami Heat Dynasty | Soon

Postby Bucket on Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:51 pm

King Dee wrote:I'm still waiting for the release of TUP11.. hehe..

TUP11? :lol: Really? When TUP11 will be ready?
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