In his rookie year, Jaime Jacquez Jr. finished fourth in Rookie of the Year and ninth in Sixth Man of the Year voting. While his numbers decreased a bit in his second year, he is still just 24 years old. Last season, he recorded a triple-double and had a 41-point outing.
While he played just three seasons for the Heat, Steve Smith’s ascension as a great scorer began with Miami. In 1992-93 and 1993-94, he combined to average 16.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 5.2 assists. Smith made 16 of his 33 three-point postseason tries with Miami.
Known as ‘The General’, Sherman Douglas’ 1990-91 season mostly lands him on the list. While he played just two full seasons for Miami, he outplayed his draft position, especially that year. He averaged 18.5 points (on 50.4% shooting), 8.5 assists, and 1.7 steals in that season.
Now in his second stint with the Heat, Josh Richardson was a longtime starter for the team in the late 2010s. In 2018-19, he averaged career-highs across the board in scoring (16.6), rebounding (3.6), and assists (4.1). He also averaged 2.4 stocks (steals and blocks) in 2017-18.
A hard-nosed player, Grant Long started 375 games for Miami despite being a second round selection. Twice, he averaged at least 14 points, and four times averaged more than seven rebounds. He totaled four games of at least 30 points.
The 1989-90 Most Improved Player, Rony Seikaly played six seasons for the Heat. In the last five, the 6-foot-11 center averaged at least 15.1 points, 10.3 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks in each. He is fourth in team history in both rebounds (4,544) and blocks (610).
While his three All-Star appearances came in the three years after he left Miami, Glen Rice had a productive six years with the Heat. Three times with the team, he averaged more than 20 points per contest. Rice made at least two threes per game twice with the Heat and shot 38.6% from deep with the team.
Last season, Tyler Herro became a first-time All-Star. The 6-foot-5 guard was Sixth Man of the Year in 2021-22 and led the league in free-throw accuracy the following year. Still just 25 years old, Herro has averaged at least 20 points, five rebounds, and four assists in each of the last four seasons.
Now an eight-year veteran, Bam Adebayo has developed into one of the best two-way centers in the league. He’s made three All-Star teams and finished top-five in Defensive Player of the Year voting for five straight seasons spanning from 2019-20 until 2023-24. The Heat have made the NBA Finals twice with Adebayo playing a large role.
The obvious choice to be at the top, Dwyane Wade holds practically every Heat record. He won three championships with the team, Finals MVP in 2006, and a scoring title in 2008-09. Wade made 13 All-Star, eight All-NBA, and three All-Defensive teams during his Miami tenure.
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