Goran Dragic: The Leader of the Miami Heat | Player Stats, Records, and Highlights

2023-08-16 09:00:28
Leader: Goran Dragic (Slovnia)

At the Miami Heat: 7 seasons for 431 games
Record: 250 wins – 181 defeats (58%)
Stats: 16.2 points 50% on shots and 36.2% 3 points, 2.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 30.9 minutes.

Figure emblmatique du Miami Heat post Lebron James, the Dragon has had seven of its finest years in Florida. Arrived from Phoenix during the 2014/2015 season, he joined the five majors directly and became the indisputable starter. He will even win the MIP trophy that year. Thereafter, he will continue to contribute and try to keep the ship afloat when Dwayne Wade got injured in 2017/2018. He will also be rewarded with a selection to the All-Star Game, the only one of his career. Then comes the period Jimmy Butler and the run of 2020. Sometimes holder, sometimes captain of the bench, it will be of capital importance during the playoffs. Bless in the finals against the Los Angeles Lakers, the Heat could not count on him and the team collapsed 4-1. Complete leader, skillful shooter and clutch in decisive moments, Goran Dragic has always given a lot for the Florida franchise. He will leave with peace of mind in the direction of Toronto in a trade to acquire Kyle Lowry in 2021.

arrire: Predrag “sasha” Danilovic (Serbs)

At the Miami Heat: 2 seasons for 75 games
Record: 35 wins – 40 losses (47%)
Stats: 12 points 49% on shots and 38% three-pointers, 2.4 rebounds and 2 assists in 30.5 minutes

Before exporting to the United States, Sasha Danilovic cut his teeth playing in Europe. He played with Partizan Belgrade from 1988 to 1992. They won the Euroleague last year against Joventut Badalona. He is also read MVP of the Final Four with 25 points and 5 rebounds. Thereafter, he will play until 1995 with Virtus Bologna and they will win the Italian championship three times. Trying his luck in the NBA, he landed in 1995/1996 in a rather competitive Heat team around in particular Alonzo Mourning et Tim Hardaway. He will even allow his team to win against the New York Knicks by scoring 7/7 three-pointers. Despite an encouraging first season with 13.4 points, he was traded in February 1997 against Dallas Jamal Washburn. As a result, he will not participate in the magnificent post-season run until the conference final. Subsequently passing Dallas during a poor season in victory, he will return to his original club in 1997. They will win the Final Four of the Euroleague for a second time. Back shooter, he knew how to shoot from afar while mastering the art of mid-distance.

alier : Luol deng (soudan du sud)

At the Miami Heat: 2 seasons for 160 games
Record: 78 wins – 82 defeats (49%)
Stats: 13.1 points 51% shooting and 35% three-pointers, 5.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 33 minutes

High draft of the tank 2004, Luol Deng arrives at the Chicago Bulls in a mid-table team. From 2009, he became one of the most loyal lieutenants of Derrick Rose and a central element of this essential team in the Eastern Conference. A two-time All-Star in 2012 and 2013, he’s one of the best wingers in the league right now. After a forgettable stint at the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Sudanese decides to go support Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh for the conquest of other titles. A starter, he played 72 games and proved to be a valuable asset. Miami will however be absent from the playoffs during the 2014/2015 season. He will be shifted to a strong winger during the following season. Third in conference, they will go to the conference semi-finals where they will lose in seven games against the Toronto Raptors. Afft athlete and player all-around, Deng knew how to do everything on a parquet floor. Comfortable both penetrating and from a distance, he had a solid attacking armada. A tireless defender, he weighed on both ends of the field.

Ailier-fort : Kelly olynyk (Canada)

At the Miami Heat: 2 seasons for 287 games
Record: 146 wins – 141 defeats (51%)
Stats: 10 points 59% on shots and 36% three-pointers, 5.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 23 minutes

After 4 seasons with the Boston Celtics, Kelly Olynyk signed a multi-year contract with the Miami Heat in 2017. Rarely started, he nevertheless has a substantial playing time off the bench (about twenty minutes). Small empty passage over this period, Miami will be eliminated in the first round during the 2017/2018 season against the Philadelphia Sixers and will not go to the playoffs during the following exercise. Shifted in pivot during the following seasons, he continued to contribute as a back-up to Bam Adebayo. In the 2020 run, Olynyk plays all 17 games off the bench and helps his team reach the finals. Big man with good hands, he knew how to draw from near and far. A capable passer, he enjoyed good vision on the pitch.

pivot : rony seikaly (liban)

At the Miami Heat: 6 seasons for 447 games
Record: 192 wins – 255 losses (43%)
Stats: 15.4 points 48% shooting and 16% three-pointers, 10.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 32 minutes

Draft in 1988 by Miami, he is the first Lebanese player to play in the NBA. After a promising first season, it will improve significantly the following season. Best scorer, rebounder and blocker of his team, he won the MIP trophy that same season. In double-double for 5 seasons at the Heat, Rony Seikaly will never be All-Star and will only play 8 post-season games with this franchise. The first series will be a sweep against the unstoppable Bulls of Michael Jordan in 1991 and the second will be a 3-2 loss against the Atlanta Hawks in 1994. Lacking stardom and depth, the Heat were not equipped against the leaders of the time. This did not prevent Rony from picking up a whopping 34 rebounds one day in March 1993. Very tall (2m11), mobile (nickname: The Spin Doctor), he was equipped with a varied footwork and a game under the basket muscular He was quite simply one of the best non-American players of the 1990s.

Joel Anthony (Canada)
At the Heat: 7 seasons for 445 games
Stats: 2.4 points 50% on shots, 3.1 rebounds and 0.2 assists in 16 minutes

Yakhouba Diawara (France)
At the Heat: 2 seasons for 74 games
Stats: 3.2 points 44% on shots and 30% three-pointers, 1.2 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 13 minutes

Ronny Turiaf (France)
At the Heat: 1 season for 25 games
Stats: 3.5 points 55%, 4.5 rebounds, 0.4 assists in 17 minutes

Wang Zhizhi (English)
At the Heat: 2 seasons for 37 games
Stats: 2.5 points 35% on shots, 0.9 rebounds and 02 assists in 5.8 minutes

Mentions : Zydruns Ilgauskas just ended his career in 2011 after 12 seasons with the Cavaliers, he was then 35 years old and was no longer the player he was. He will still play 72 games. Zoran Dragic will play alongside his brother for 10 games in 2015 but will leave the NBA thereafter. We can also cite Manute Bol who will sign with the Heat in 1994 but who will only play 8 games because the franchise will not keep him. Carlos Arroyo will also make a clear two-season stint late in his career. Nikola Jovic et Omer Yurtsevencurrently in the squad, have shown some interesting things and are just waiting to be developed.

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