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Daily Position Focus: Forward, Guard

Willie Burton
Glen Rice
Glen Rice
Kevin Willis
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Pelle Larsson
Kel'el Ware
Duncan Robinson

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* Factoid: Milt Wagner played Guard for the mighty Heat.
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The massive Adebayo (6-foot-10, 255 pounds) explodes off the ground, finishing at the rim with thunderous jams and rising through the air for massive rejections. Against the Wizards on March 23, 2019, the bouncy big man rocked the rim for 16 points and registered four blocks.



Sherman slipped into the second round of the 1989 NBA draft, and the Heat immediately picked him up and reunited him with former college teammate Rony Seikaly. Douglas made the all-rookie team by placing 11th in the league in assists. Sherman, who left Syracuse as the NCAA's all-time assist leader, finished behind only Seikaly on Miami in scoring.



Signed by the Heat as a free agent on 10/12/93... Placed eighth in the NBA in 1992-93 with 2.1 bpg... Ranks seventh all-time and fifth among current NBA players with 2,061 career blocks... Named to NBA All-Defensive Second Team and runner-up to Alvin Robertson for Defensive Player of the Year in 1985-86 season... Played with the Rhode Island Gulls of the USBL in 1985, leading the team with 14.2 rpg and an amazing 11.2 bpg... Led nation with 217 blocked shots in 1984-85 season with Bridgeport, and was named NCAA Division 11 First Team All-America.



Rookie Cards

Glen Rice
Khalid Reeves
Terry Davis

Gallery Redux!

Brad Lohaus, Center - Heat. and Brad Lohaus, Forward - Heat.
Billy Owens, Forward - Heat. and Billy Owens, Guard - Heat.

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

Bimbo Coles
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.
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Total Card Count

975

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