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Miller made his first career NBA Finals appearance in the 2011 NBA Finals, which the Heat lost to the Mavericks 4–2. In the next season , on January 18, 2012, Miller made six of six three-point field goals in a victory over the San Antonio Spurs to finish with 18 points in his return to the Heat, after missing several games because of an injury.
The Spurs shined despite a lackluster game from Parker who scored only 6 points before he had to leave the game due to a hamstring injury. For the Heat, Mike Miller made all five of his three-point shots and finished with 15 points on the night, while Wade led the Heat with 16 points. However, James was held to just 7 of 21 shooting from the ...
The 2011 Mavericks roster also featured former Heat player Shawn Marion and future Pacer Ian Mahinmi. [9] In addition to their preexisting core of Mario Chalmers, Udonis Haslem, Mike Miller, Juwan Howard, Joel Anthony, and former Pacer James Jones, the Heat acquired veterans Shane Battier, Eddy Curry and Ronny Turiaf. [10]
The Heat lost the opening game 88–80 and got off to a 9–8 start due in large part to inconsistent play and injuries to key role players Mike Miller (thumb) and Udonis Haslem (foot). After losing four out of five games, including a Saturday night loss to the Dallas Mavericks on November 27, the team called a players-only meeting with the ...
But with Dwyane Wade about to enter the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Miami Heat President Pat Riley offered dual comparisons to greatness. As in better than LeBron. And as in like Mike.
Butler and the Heat weren't able to come to terms on a contract extension this summer, meaning he has only a $52 million player option left on his Heat contract. According to ESPN's Shams Charania ...
Udonis Johneal Haslem (/ j uː ˈ d ɒ n ɪ s dʒ ɒ ˈ n iː l ˈ h æ z l ə m / yoo-DON-iss jon-EEL HAZ-ləm; born June 9, 1980) is an American professional basketball executive and former player.
A new study on heat-related deaths in the U.S. between the years 1999 and 2023 found that last year — the hottest year on record — had the most number of deaths in which heat was cited as an ...