NBA veteran Dwyane Wade was playing the best season of his career in 2009. His dominant performance took him to the NBA’s Most Valuable Player ladder that year.
Speaking on “The OGs” podcast, Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem argued that LeBron James’ 2009 MVP win should have been awarded to Dwyane Wade. According to Haslem, Wade was at his peak that year and held claim to the title of best player in the world.
Former Miami Heat veteran Udonis Haslem received some backlash recently for his comments about Chris Bosh being the most important player of the Heat Big Three era.
Udonis Haslem appeared on former All-Star Jeff Teague's podcast and revealed that Dwyane Wade once beat LeBron James in a one-on-one. "The best I ever played with?
Former NBA players Udonis Haslem and Metta World Peace stated on the latest episode of the OGs podcast that they believe Michael Jordan is the GOAT. Metta World Peace: "Imma go with Mike, honestly.
Udonis Haslem, a Miami Heat legend, recently shared a captivating story on his podcast, "The OGs," recounting his experiences facing Karl Malone during their matchups.
On Friday night, the Miami Heat paid tribute to one of the legends in the franchise’s history, hanging the number 40 jersey of Udonis Haslem on the Kaseya Center rafters, never to be worn by any Heat player ever again.
Udonis Haslem created a stir by making explicit comments during a pregame speech, where he expressed strong sentiments towards Boston Celtics legend Bill
Rapper and record producer Rick Ross is a long-time Miami Heat fan. He has often attended the Heat home games. So when the topic of ownership comes up, Ross definitely wants his hand in the pie.
In a recent episode of 'The Big Podcast With Shaq,' NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal shared heartfelt sentiments about Udonis Haslem.
Udonis Haslem believes that an overwhelming majority of NBA players couldn't survive Heat culture.
Over the course of a 20-year NBA career, Udonis Haslem won three championships with the Miami Heat and in many way served as the team's heart with his leadership.
The Miami Heat will retire Udonis Haslem's No. 40 next month, making him the sixth player in franchise history to be so honored. The ceremony will be held Jan.
It may have taken a few years too long, but Udonis Haslem has finally made his way into the Heat front office.
Udonis Haslem is returning to the Miami Heat.
Udonis Haslem is the latest in a long line of former Heat players to work for the team after retiring. He joins Alonzo Mourning, Shane Battier, Caron Butler, Malik Allen, Wayne Ellington, Glen Rice and Chris Quinn in that group.
When you think of Udonis Haslem, you immediately think of the Heat. That is the team with which he spent 20-year career, retiring at the end of last season at the age of 42.
The Heat won't be able to replace what Haslem bought to the team, but they can be grateful they had 20 years of his impact, influence and leadership.
Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem has officially retired from the NBA after 20 seasons. Haslem spent his entire career with the Heat. He appeared in 879 games with Miami and averaged 7.5 points and 6.6 rebounds while shooting 48.9% from the field and 75.6% from the free-throw line.
When Udonis Haslem re-signed with the Heat in 2022, he made it clear that the 2022-23 season would be his last, a stance that he didn’t waver from over the course of the year. Now, he has made things official.
Udonis Haslem said during a recent radio interview that Jaquez is “definitely a culture guy,” and they continued to text each other throughout Summer League.
Even though he is years removed from being an impact player, Miami Heat team captain Udonis Haslem is finding a way to put his stamp on the NBA. Nothing better displayed that when former Chicago Bulls forward Derrick Jones Jr.
Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem reiterated that he plans on retiring at the end of the season.
Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem is among the NBA players who have expressed their support for jailed WNBA star Brittney Griner. Haslem recently said
How many of the players with the most career rebounds for every NBA franchise can you name in five minutes?
Udonis Haslem announced Sunday at a youth camp that he intends to re-sign with the Miami Heat and play his 20th season with the team. "I have decided to follow through with what me and my father had talked about and I will finish what I started and I will play this year, because I talked about that with my father," Haslem told reporters.
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