Even though the Miami Heat is a relatively young franchise (1988-1989) in NBA terms, the organization has amassed some impressive playoff runs, including a run to the 2006 NBA championship. In that historic series, the Heat came back from a 2-0 deficit and a big deficit in game 3 to win the series 4-2.
Clearly, the recent signings of LeBron James and Chris Bosh to team up with former NBA champions Dwayne Wade and Udonis Haslem give this current roster the potential to win another title(s). With these recent additions, it is a good time to re-evaluate the top 20 Miami Heat players of all-time.
Among the factors considered are averages with the Heat, titles, achievements, total playoff games, seasons spent with the team, and their role on the squad. However, there is also some prediction involved here because these rankings show my belief that Bosh and James will go down among the best Heat players of all-time.
20. Voshon Leonard
3 playoffs (26 games)
11.6 ppg and 41% 3’s (playoffs)
1997 ECF
19. Brian Grant
2 playoffs (16 games)
15.2 ppg (playoffs)
5,622 career rebounds
18. “Thunder” Dan Majerle
10.8 ppg (best with Heat)
5 playoffs (37 games)
7.3 ppg (playoffs)
1997 ECF
17. Caron Butler
15.0 ppg (best with team)
1 playoff (13 games)
12.8 ppg and 8.5 rpg (playoffs)
1st all-time on Heat rookie-scoring list
16. PJ Brown “Big Cat”
9.6 ppg and 8.6 rpg (best with Heat)
4 playoffs (35 games)
7-10 ppg and 8 rpg (playoffs)
1997 ECF
15. Jason Williams “White Chocolate”
12.3 and 37% 3’s (best with Heat)
2 playoffs (27 games)
8.7 ppg (playoffs)
2006 Champion
14. Antoine Walker
12.2 ppg (with Heat)
2 playoffs (27 games)
13.1 ppg (playoffs)
2nd leading scorer in the 2006 Finals
2006 Champion
13. Lamar Odom
17.1 ppg, 9.7 rpg, and 4.1 apg (best season with Heat)
1 playoff (13 games)
16.8 ppg and 8.3 rpg (playoffs)
12. *Udonis Haslem
10 ppg and 8.1 rpg
6 playoffs (66 games)
7.5 ppg and 7.2 rpg (playoffs)
2005 ECF
2006 Champion
11. Steve Smith
5 seasons
17.3 pgg (best with Heat)
3 playoffs (11 games)
1997 ECF
2005 ECF
10. Rony Seikaly
6 seasons
17.1 ppg and 11.8 rpg (best with Heat)
2 playoffs (8 games)
1st heat 40-point game (1990)
1st Heat 30-rebound game (1993)
9. Jamal Mashburn
17.5 ppg (best with Heat)
4 playoffs (37 games)
11.7 ppg (playoffs)
1997 ECF
8. Eddie Jones
18.5 ppg and 37% 3’s (with Heat)
4 playoffs (34 games)
13 ppg (playoffs)
2005 ECF
7. Glen Rice
6 seasons
22.3 ppg and 40% 3’s (best with Heat)
2 playoffs (8 games)
1st 20ppg scorer
Led Heat to 1st ever playoff birth
1st Heat 50 Point-game (1995)
6. Tim “The Bug” Hardaway
20.3, 8.6 apg, and 1.9 spg (best with Heat)
6 playoffs (43 games)
14 ppg and 5.6 apg (playoffs)
1997 ECF
5. *Chris Bosh
20.2 ppg and 9.4 rpg
2 playoffs (11 games)
20.5 ppg and 9.0 rpg (playoffs)
4. *LeBron James “The King”
7 seasons (all with Cleveland)
27.8 ppg, 7 rpg, and 7 apg
5 playoffs (71 games)
29.3 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 7.3 apg (playoffs)
2009 and 2010 MVP (Cleveland Cavaliers)
3. Shaquille “The Diesel” O’Neal
22.9, 10.4, 2.3 (best season with Heat)
3 playoffs (40 games)
18.7 ppg, 9 rpg, and 1.4 bpg (playoffs)
2000 MVP (Los Angeles Lakers)
2005 ECF
2006 Champion
2. Alonzo Mourning “Zo”
23.2 ppg, 10.4 rpg, and 2.7 bpg (best with Heat)
Best defensive player in Heat history
9 playoffs (82 games)
12.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 2.0 bpg (playoffs)
1997 ECF
2005 ECF
2006 Champion
1. *Dwayne Wade “Flash”
5th pick in 2003
25.4 ppg and 6.6 apg
6 playoffs (66 games)
26.3, 6 apg, and 5.3 rpg (playoffs)
2006 Finals MVP
2005 ECF
2006 Champion
Although neither Chris Bosh nor LeBron James has played a single game for the Miami Heat, both players have signed multi-year contracts. In their own words, they have set the bar remarkably high in terms of what they hope to achieve with the Heat. If (or when) they win a title or two, we may have to re-think these rankings to some degree.
LeBron James on the Heat’s title hopes:
Honorable Mention
H.M. Key:
Player (seasons, playoff games)
Best season with Heat
Kevin Willis “Fresh” (2 seasons, 0 playoff games)
17.1 ppg and 10.7 rpg
Michael Beasley (2, 12)
14.8 ppg
Grant Long (7, 7)
14.5 ppg and 7.5 rpg
Shawn Marion “The Matrix” (1, 0)
14.3 ppg and 11.2 rpg
Rex Chapman “The Boy Wonder” (1, 3)
14.0 ppg and 37% 3’s
Kevin Edwards (5, 3)
20th pick in 1988
13.9 ppg
Jermaine O’Neal (2, 11)
13.6 ppg and 6.9 rpg
Issac Austin (2, 15)
1997 6th man of the year
12.7 ppg
1997 ECF
Willie Burton (4, 2)
9th pick in 1990
12 ppg (Rookie)
Billy Thompson “B.T. Express” (3, 0)
11.0 ppg and 7 rpg
Jason Kapono (2, 5)
10.9 ppg and 51% 3’s
Harold Miner (3, 4)
Slam Dunk Champion
10.5 ppg
Daequan Cook (3, 7)
9.1 ppg and 38.7% 3’s
Brian Shaw (3, 8 )
9.0 ppg and 5.0 apg
Terry Porter (1, 5)
9.0 ppg
Gary Payton “The Glove” (2, 25)
7.7 ppg (best season with Heat)
2006 Champion
Bruce Bowen (3, 13)
7.6 ppg
1997 ECF
James Posey (2, 26)
7.3 pgg and 40% 3’s (playoffs)
2006 Champion
Cedric Ceballos “Ice” (1, 3)
6.9 ppg
AC Green (1, 1)
4.5 ppg
Notes
- All ppg are from players’ seasons with the Miami Heat, unless otherwise noted.
- Stats and achievements are taken from Basketball Reference and the Miami Heat Official Website
*Currently on the Miami Heat roster
R.S. De France is a College and University instructor of English Composition. He has a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Rhetoric, Composition, and Writing. One of his life-long pursuits has been writing and covering anything related to sports, specifically the NBA. Recently, De France, his wife, and another colleague started an internationally read magazine at Shwibly.com.