A day after unveiling Heat Culture court, the Miami Heat announced a transaction that encapsulates the team mantra.
Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem in the first half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, in Denver.
"Born and raised in Miami, UD has been an integral part of the success of the Heat for 20 years," Riley said via the statement."It's great that he has chosen to continue to build on his incredible legacy here in Miami, where he belongs." His was a tenure that traversed team eras from the Shaq-Dwyane Wade championship in 2006 to the LeBron James-Chris Bosh-Wade era that produced two more championships to the contemporary Jimmy Butler-led era that's seen the Heat repeatedly exceed expectations including two trips to the NBA Finals.
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