Lou Williams became one of the top reserves in NBA history during his playing days. Williams recently to Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem saying he still wants to fight Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce. Whether Haslem was joking or not, Williams said it's to move on. "If they ever run into each other, somebody is going to get seriously hurt," Williams on Fan Duel's Run It Back Show.
The Week of Wade offered an undeniable truth: Dwyane Wade was, is and indelibly will remain part of the Miami Heat’s fabric, and for more than the statue now in place in front of Kaseya Center. Yes, he also played for the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers, but that misstep by all involved was rectified with his return for his Heat farewell tour, a Heat jersey standing as his final jersey. ...
During the Miami Heat unveiling a statue for Dwyane Wade, he mentioned an interesting point in his speech Sunday afternoon that spoke about the player that will continue to carry the culture to the future. While people will discuss Wade's statue and its polarizing reviews, he would speak about the footprints left by former stars and the ones to come in the horizon. In the aforementioned speech, Wade would talk about how the statue also resonates about the Heat's “legacy” left by him and others such as Udonis Haslem and Alonzo Mourning. The three-time champion and Hall of Famer would specifically mention how Bam Adebayo is the one to carry that legacy in the present and future as he said to ClutchPoints how the icons have been speaking to the 27-year old about the topic.
No | Player | P |
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13 | C | |
31 | C | |
18 | SG | |
22 | SF | |
8 | SG | |
40 | PF | |
14 | SG | |
24 | SF | |
11 | SF | |
16 | SF | |
5 | PF | |
9 | SG | |
42 | PF | |
0 | SG | |
55 | SF | |
2 | PG | |
12 | SG | |
7 | C |