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HEAT Roster 2005-06

Jul 19 2010 2:51PM


Derek Anderson
#5
Guard, 6'5", 195
DOB: 7/18/74
Kentucky ’97
Years Pro: 8

Shandon Anderson
#49
Guard, 6'6", 215
DOB: 12/31/73
Georgia ’96
Years Pro: 9

Earl Barron
#30
Center, 7'0", 245
DOB: 8/14/81
Memphis ’03
Years Pro: R

Michael Doleac
#51
Center, 6'11", 262
DOB: 6/15/77
Utah ’98
Years Pro: 7

Udonis Haslem
#40
Forward, 6'8", 235
DOB: 6/9/80
Florida '02
Years Pro: 2

Jason Kapono
#24
Forward, 6'8", 215
DOB: 2/4/81
UCLA '03
Years Pro: 2

Alonzo Mourning
#33
Center, 6'10", 261
DOB: 2/8/70
Georgetown ’92
Years Pro: 12

Shaquille O'Neal
#32
Center, 7'1", 325
DOB: 3/6/72
LSU '92
Years Pro: 13

Gary Payton
#20
Guard, 6'4", 190
DOB: 7/23/68
Oregon State ’90
Years Pro: 15

James Posey
#42
Forward, 6'8", 217
DOB: 1/13/77
Xavier '99
Years Pro: 6

Wayne Simien
#25
Forward, 6'9", 250
DOB: 3/9/83
Kansas '05
Years Pro: R

Dwyane Wade
#3
Guard, 6'4", 212
DOB: 1/17/82
Marquette '03
Years Pro: 2

Antoine Walker
#8
Forward, 6'9", 245
DOB: 8/12/76
Kentucky '96
Years Pro: 9

Jason Williams
#55
Guard, 6'1", 180
DOB: 11/18/75
Florida '98
Years Pro: 7

Dorell Wright
#1
Forward, 6'8", 205
DOB: 12/2/85
Lawndale, CA
Years Pro: 1


HEAD COACH: Pat Riley (Kentucky '67)
ASSISTANT COACH: Bob McAdoo (North Carolina ’73)
ASSISTANT COACH: Erik Spoelstra (Portland ’92)
ASSISTANT COACH: Ron Rothstein (Rhode Island ’64)
ASSISTANT COACH: Keith Askins (Alabama ’90)
ASSISTANT COACH/ADVANCE SCOUT: Bimbo Coles (Virginia Tech '90)
ASSISTANT COACH/ STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: Bill Foran (Central Michigan ’77)
TRAINER: Ron Culp (Bowling Green ’68)
ASSISTANT TRAINER: Jay Sabol (Florida International ’92)


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Black History: I Have a Dream Speech

Alonzo Mourning recites Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s historic speech delivered in 1963. 2:37

Black History: Venus and Serena Williams

Dwyane Wade discusses two of the most successful athletes in the history of women's professional tennis - sisters Venus and Serena Williams. 3:14

Black History: Buffalo Soldiers and Tuskeegee Airmen

Coach Erik Spoelstra on two of the military's most celebrated fighting groups. 2:22

Black History: Colin Powell

Pat Riley discusses how Colin Gowell became not only the first black Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but then became the United States' first black secretary of state. 3:04

Black History: Historic Overtown

Alonzo Mourning on Overtown, a community just north of downtown Miami. This area served as a cultural and economic center for Black Americans before a highway and public transportation hub displaced many of its citizens. 3:31

Black History: Arthur Ashe

Mike Miller talks about legendary sportsman and activist Arthur Ashe, who turned down Harvard to play tennis at UCLA. In 1968, Arthur Ashe became the first African-American male to win the US Open Title. 3:29

Black History: The Color Purple

James Jones discusses Alice Walker's novel of the triumph of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming obstacles. 2:22

Black History: Joe Louis

LeBron James talks about how Joe Louis rose from a sharecropping community in Alabama to become the world heavyweight champion and a sergeant in the US Army. 3:00

Black History: Little Rock Nine

Juwan Howard on the impact nine students in Arkansas had on American society. 1:51