Haslem to return to Heat for 18th season
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[November 14, 2020]
Udonis Haslem said
Friday that he will return for his 18th season with the Miami Heat --
the only team he's played with since entering the NBA in 2003.
He will become just the sixth player in NBA history to spend at least 18
seasons with one team, joining Dirk Nowitzki (21 seasons with Dallas),
Kobe Bryant (20, Los Angeles Lakers), John Stockton (19, Utah), Tim
Duncan (19, San Antonio) and Reggie Miller (18, Indiana). |
Miami Heat forward
Udonis Haslem (40) dribbles as Indiana Pacers forward JaKarr Sampson
(14) defends during the second half of a NBA basketball game at
AdventHealth Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports |
Haslem played just 44 minutes last season,
appearing in only four games, but coach Erik Spoelstra has made
it clear he values the veteran presence the 40-year-old brings
to the locker room.
"He's just an incredible rock of stability and leadership and
mentorship,'' Spoelstra said last month in the NBA bubble in
Orlando. "That's at all levels. It's not just to our young
players. It's to our veteran players. And he provides just great
guidance and mentorship to this head coach as well. I love
him.''
The NBA period to sign players doesn't begin until Nov. 22. He
is expected to sign a one-year, $2.6 million deal.
A Miami native, Haslem played four seasons at Florida
(1999-2002) and joined the Heat after playing overseas for one
season.
The 6-foor-8 center is the Heat's all-time leading rebounder
with 5,754.
In all, he's played 858 games (500 starts) with Miami, averaging
7.6 points and 6.7 rebounds. He won three NBA championships with
the team -- 2006, 2012 and 2013.
The Lakers beat the Heat in the 2019-20 NBA Finals last month in
six games.
--Field Level Media
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