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Daily Position Focus: Center, Forward

John Salley
P.J. Brown
Alec Kessler
Kevin Willis
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Kel'el Ware
Terry Rozier, III
Duncan Robinson

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* Factoid: John Salley played Center for the mighty Heat. and * Factoid: John Salley played Forward for the mighty Heat.
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Seikaly has worked hard in recent off-seasons to improve his upper-body strength and low post play. Each game saw a quiet improvement in the big man's game and he has become a top-flight NBA center. One of Miami's tri-captains, his 16.4 points and team leading 11.4 rebounds per game paced the Heat's 1990/91 attack.



The ever-improving Seikaly placed sixth in the league with 11.8 rebounds per game last season, breaking his own franchise record for total rebounds in a season. A career .578 shooter from the foul line, Seikaly turned in a much-improved .733 from the charity stripe last year.



Dwyane went from second runner-up in the 2004 got milk? NBA Rookie of the Year vote to 2005 NBA All-Star - much to the delight of new teammate Shaquille O'Neal, who promptly dubbed his little buddy "Flash." "He's the best second-year pupil that I've had," O'Neal deadpanned. Wade's season was a highlight reel unto itself, with achievements that included his first triple-double, several game-winning performances and a long string of hard-to-believe plays.



Rookie Cards

K.Z. Okpala
Predrag Danilovic
Sherman Douglas

Gallery Redux!

Grant Long, Forward - Heat.
Alonzo Mourning, Center - Heat.

Back to the Front! Heat card back du jour...

Charles Smith
With off-season additions such as Terry Mills and draftee Charles Smith, coach Pat Riley has stoked the Heat with three-point firepower. Smith, who passed Chicago Bulls' center Luc Longley as the U. of New Mexico's all-time leading scorer, can break a man down off the dribble. But his usual shot of choice is from beyond the arc, where he took 41 percent of his FGAs as a Lobo senior.
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Total Card Count

982

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