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Coach of the Year: DPOY: ... Miami Heat regular season record (1988–present) 1,521 1,364 .527 Miami Heat postseason record (1992–present) 163 132
2006 Miami Heat NBA Championship banner hanging from the rafters at American Airlines Arena This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Miami Heat . The Miami Heat is an American professional basketball team currently playing in the National Basketball Association .
A year prior, the Heat had acquired Shaquille O'Neal. The Mavericks were led by Dirk Nowitzki, and the Heat were led by Dwyane Wade. Dallas had home-court advantage in the series due to a better regular season record (60–22) than Miami's (52–30) and took the first two games in the series, entering Game 3 with a commanding 2–0 lead.
The Heat picked Glen Rice from the University of Michigan in the first round of the 1989 NBA draft, and Sherman Douglas of Syracuse University in the 2nd round. [15] [16] The team also moved to the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference for the 1989–90 season, where they remained for the next 15 years until the creation of the Southeast division.
The 2005–06 Miami Heat season was the 18th National Basketball Association season for the Miami Heat basketball franchise.During the offseason, the Heat acquired Jason Williams and James Posey from the Memphis Grizzlies, and All-Star forward Antoine Walker from the Boston Celtics, while signing free agent All-Star point guard Gary Payton.
The Miami Heat set an NBA record for free throws made without a miss Tuesday, and they needed every single one of them. Facing the Oklahoma City Thunder at home, the Heat went an unprecedented 40 ...
Miami hit a high of 95 degrees at Miami International Airport, breaking a record of 93 degrees set for the Oct. 13 date in 1990. Fort Lauderdale soared to 93, topping the Oct. 13, 2006, record of ...
If you were outside in Miami enjoying lunch Wednesday, ... Back on Sept. 7, 2017, a heat record was set at 94 degrees. Then in 2019, temperatures tied the 94-degree record.