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Duncan Robinson
After swishing 270 triples at a 44.6 percent clip in 2019-20, Robinson returned and drilled 250 treys at a similarly staggering rate in 2020-21. With the performances, he became the third player in history to hit 250 3-pointers at a 40-percent rate in multiple seasons, joining Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
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First-ever college draft pick by the Heat ... Second on the team in rebounding and blocked shots... Finished his college career as the all-time leading rebounder at Syracuse... Only the second player in Syracuse history to score 1,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds... Helped lead the Orangemen to the 1987 NCAA Final Four... Finalist for the John Wooden award as a senior.



DID YOU KNOW? Drafted on fourth round by New Jersey in 1980... Signed as free agent by Miami in 1988...Also played for Atlanta, New York and Chicago... Led Miami in assists (429) during 1989 season.



Though Miami has struggled like the rest of the late-1980s expansion teams, the Heat became the first of that group to reach the NBA Playoffs with a 1992 berth. Another proud moment in franchise history came at the 1993 NBA All-Star Weekend when rookie guard Harold Miner emerged as the NBA Slam-Dunk Champion. DID YOU KNOW? The Heat had never beaten the Los Angeles Lakers - and the Lakers had never lost to a recent expansion team at the Forum - before Miami ended both streaks by sweeping the 1992-93 series 2-0. With an average age of 25.24 years in 1992-93, Miami is the youngest team in the NBA. SCORECARD. The most enigmatic game in team history came January 20, 1993, when after a season-high 70 first-half points, the Heat were held to a franchise low seven third-quarter points.



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

Chris Bosh
Before Miami acquired Chris Andersen, Bosh played most of his minutes as the starting center. He then moved to his natural power forward position and thrived. The two-time NBA champ's hobbies include reading and technology and the Dallas native is a fan of his hometown Cowboys and Texas Rangers.
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