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Josh Richardson
A big fan of England's Arsenal and soccer in general, Richardson, had he played that sport, would've been the player finding the net from well beyond the 18-yard box. One can assume that based on the range he's shown in the NBA. Richardson is capable of knocking down a handful of treys when the Heat are in action.
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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.



Matt won the Heat's back-up center job in the 1992 camp after displaying the same sort of rebounding and shot-blocking prowess that made him such an ACC force last season. His 65 blocked shots as a senior is the second best total in Georgia Tech history, behind Miami teammate John Salley.



When Bosh arrived in Toronto, the Raptors were coming off a 27-55 season. By his fourth year, Bosh led the team in scoring, and the Raptors enjoyed their first ever division title. Bosh left as the all-time leader in several categories, including points, rebounds and blocks.



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LeBron James
James can do it all, but he took his game to the next level with increased efficiency in 2012-13. He became the first player in NBA history to post six straight games of 30-plus points and 60 percent or better shooting from the field, snapping a three-way tie with Moses Malone and Adrian Dantley.
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