Categories: eventsNBA

Haslem returning for 18th season with Heaton November 13, 2020 at 9:33 pm

MIAMI — Udonis Haslem announced Friday that he’s returning for an 18th season with the Miami Heat, and left the door open for extending his career after that.

Only five NBA players have spent a career of that length with one franchise. Dirk Nowitzki spent 21 years with Dallas, Kobe Bryant 20 years with the Los Angeles Lakers, Tim Duncan spent 19 with San Antonio, John Stockton spent 19 with Utah and Reggie Miller spent 18 with Indiana.

Haslem doesn’t play regularly and hasn’t for years: He got into just four games last season and has scored 76 points in the past four seasons combined. His impact on the team comes from what he says and does in the locker room, and that’s why Heat coach Erik Spoelstra lobbied for Haslem to come back.

“He’s just an incredible rock of stability and leadership and mentorship,” Spoelstra said during the NBA Finals last month. “That’s at all levels. It’s not just to our young players. It’s to our veteran players. And he provides just great guidance and mentorship to this head coach as well. I love him.”

So will this be the end?

“Spo told me don’t answer that question,” Haslem said Friday. “Spo said we’ll continue to talk about it.”

By NBA rule, the Heat cannot negotiate with Haslem until Nov. 20 and the earliest he can sign his new contract — his ninth with the Heat — is Nov. 22. It’ll be a one-year deal worth $2,564,753.

Haslem’s next appearance for the Heat will make him the oldest player in franchise history. His final appearance this past season was Aug. 14, at 40 years and 66 days old. That’s three days younger than Juwan Howard was when he played his final Heat game on April 17, 2013.

Haslem was one of three 40-somethings to play in the NBA last season: Vince Carter was 43 when he retired after the season and Jamal Crawford, 40, appeared in one game with the Brooklyn Nets during the NBA restart in Orlando, Florida.

Crawford is about 2 1/2 months older than Haslem and is unsigned for next season.

Haslem is Miami’s all-time leading rebounder, ranks second behind only Dwyane Wade in games and minutes played, and is No. 7 on the Heat career scoring list.

Read More

AddThis Website Tools

Recent Posts

Staff Training Tips for a Safe & Thriving Go-Kart BusinessStaff Training Tips for a Safe & Thriving Go-Kart Business

Staff Training Tips for a Safe & Thriving Go-Kart Business

Use these four essential staff training tips for a safe and thriving go-kart business. Prepare…

3 days ago
Renovations To Consider When Investing in Real EstateRenovations To Consider When Investing in Real Estate

Renovations To Consider When Investing in Real Estate

Investing in home upgrades requires a thoughtful approach, and with the right renovations, your property…

4 days ago
The Impact of Ignition System Upgrades on Spark PlugsThe Impact of Ignition System Upgrades on Spark Plugs

The Impact of Ignition System Upgrades on Spark Plugs

If you’ve made upgrades to your car’s ignition system, you’ll want to know spark plug…

1 week ago

What To Look For When Choosing Game Room Furniture

The right game room features will make every play session more enjoyable and memorable. Here’s…

1 week ago

What Your Landscaping Says About Your Brand

Take better control of your brand image and set yourself up for success by knowing…

2 weeks ago

Important Signs That You Need To Fix Your Car

Is your car making strange noises or pulling to one side? Learn these important warning…

3 weeks ago