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Alonzo Mourning, who had his number 33 jersey retired by the Heat, is the team's third longest-serving player. Shaquille O'Neal played four seasons with the Heat from 2004 to 2008. Gary Payton is the first Heat player to be inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Glen Rice played six seasons with the Heat since he was drafted fourth in 1989.
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Miami Heat: C 2004–2008 One of three players to have his jersey retired by three different teams (L.A. Lakers, Miami and Orlando). [29] 33: Alonzo Mourning † Miami Heat: C 1995–2003 2005–2008 Did not play in 2002–03 season due to injury. Since 2009, Vice President of Player Programs and Development [30] 40: Udonis Haslem: Miami Heat ...
Miami Heat’s Udonis Haslem’s retired jersey number rises on display during the halftime ceremony in the game between the Miami Heat and the Atlanta Hawks at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida ...
The Heat have retired seven numbers, although only six of the players played for the franchise. Michael Jordan was the first player to be honored despite not having played for the Heat. Pat Riley retired Jordan's signature No. 23 before his final game in Miami during the 2002–03 season as a tribute to his career.
— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) August ... David Hixon, Gene Bess and Jim Valvano; and former WNBA player Becky Hammon. The 1976 U.S. Olympic women’s team was also part of this year’s Hall of Fame ...
On March 30, 2009, Mourning became the first Miami Heat player to have his number retired. [3] In 2010, Mourning was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame . In August 2014, Mourning was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame , and in August 2019 he was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame .
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.