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Rony Seikaly
Led the Heat in rebounding with 11.8 rpg, ranking eighth in the NBA in 1992-93... Grabbed 23 rebounds as the Heat beat Chicago for the first time ever 3/11/93... Had a franchise-record 34 rebounds vs. Washington 3/3/93... Named the NBA's Most Improved Player in 1989-90... Named to the Big East Conference All-Rookie Team in 1984-85.
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Developed into one of NBA's top young centers during his second season in 1990... Led Heat in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots while dramatically improving his field-goal percentage... Ranked sixth among NBA leaders in rebounding ... Scored franchise-record 40 points against Chicago 2/13/90... One of only three players in Syracuse history to collect more than 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.



Ranked second on Heat in assists behind Sherman Douglas in 1991...Finished college career as leading scorer in Virginia Tech and Metro Conference history with 2,484 points...Led conference in both scoring (24.2 ppg) and assists (5.9 apg) as sophomore, sharing Metro player of the year honors with Pervis Ellison...Played for bronze medal-winning U.S. Olympic team in 1988...Drafted as an outfielder by California in 1990.



He's too big for quick guards. He's too quick for opposing small forwards. Translation: James can't be stopped. Widely regarded as the most complete player in the NBA, James won't consider himself complete until he gets a certain piece of jewelry. That might be on the way in 2011-12.



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Derrick Jones, Jr.
After taking the crown at the 2020 slam dunk contest, Jones kept the high-flying fun going for the Heat in the second half of the season. The swingman soared for five slams against Charlotte on March 11, highlighting his rim-rocking night with a fierce alley-oop flush in the first quarter.
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