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Keith Askins
Averaged 10.2 rebounds per 48 minutes in his third season with Heat, raising career average to 9.6 rebounds per 48 minutes... Valued by the Heat as a classic overachiever... Shot .338 from three-point territory in 1992-93... Averaged 4.3 ppg in 1992 NBA Playoffs against the Chicago Bulls... Named 1990 Paul Blunt Alabama Scholar Athlete of the Year.
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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.



With his first NBA crown finally in the books, you might think that James could play pressure-free hoops in 2012-13. But then again, reigning champs always have to bring their "A" game. James, no doubt, was ready for the title defense, starting the year with 26 points and 10 boards against the Celtics.



Miami guard Harold Miner set the tone for the 1993 Slam-Dunk Championship with his opening slam, which not only earned the second-highest score of any dunk in the 1993 competition (49.0) but also brought the courtside gallery of NBA stars to its feet. Miner's trademark smile and showmanship made him the crowd favorite, and the judges agreed, giving him the title after he tallied 97.4 points in the finals. Miner, who had already won after two dunks, turned in the highest score of the day with his final jam, which earned 49.4 points.



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LeBron James
James is the first player since Moses Malone in 1982 to be named league MVP one season and play for another team the next. Before joining Miami. James helped take Cleveland to the playoffs five straight times and to the Finals (2007) for the first time in franchise history.
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