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US media commented on the top 10 stars in the Heat s history: O Neal is sixth, Butler enters the top three, and James is second

6:27pm, 15 August 2025【Basketball】

There are many big stars in the NBA, so they have won many honors. Yesterday we saw the ranking of the top 10 stars in the Clippers' history. Among them, Crawford and Louway were both selected. It was not until Ballmer took over the Clippers that the team introduced more stars. It can be said that the boss's financial resources determine the height of a team in some aspects. Although the Heat was established late, the boss was willing to spend money, which also made them have many stars in the team history. Next, let's take a look at the top 10 stars in the Heat's team history.

10th Dragic

Dragic is known as Nash Jr. He has played for the Heat for 7 years and was also selected as an All-Star. He also helped the Heat reach the finals at his peak, but he did not lead the team to win the championship. Dragic has rich offensive methods and good organizational skills. It is very similar to Bogdan now. In his peak season with the Heat, he averaged 20.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game. Ray Allen was out of the selection. To be honest, just with that three-pointer, I think he should be selected.

The ninth Tim Hardaway

is the father of the Nuggets Hardaway. Tim Hardaway is one of the representative figures of Crossover. He played for the Heat for 5 seasons and helped the Heat reach the playoffs, and at the farthest he reached the division final. Hardaway has been selected as the All-Star five times. He averaged 17.2 points and 10 assists per game in the Heat's peak season. Because there were too many top stars in the 1990s, he was often overlooked.

Eighth Haslem

Although Haslem has always been the position of blue-collar workers in his career, this person dedicated his career to the Heat and helped the Heat win three championships. Perhaps his contribution is more in the role of locker room leader, but he has indeed given the Heat a lot of help. Haslem is the Heat's rebounding champion in the history of the team. The team also retired from his jersey because of his contribution, so a blue-collar worker reaches such a height.

7th Adebayo

Adebayo has been playing for the Heat since he entered the league in 2016. Now Riley also cultivates him as the team's future team spirit, allowing him to replace Butler's role. Adebayo has helped the Heat reach the finals twice with excellent performance. He has excellent organizational skills and excellent defense. He has been selected as the best second defense four times and three times with the All-Star, but he is more of the positioning of the second in command.

The sixth O'Neal

The strongest Sharks are only ranked sixth in the Heat's history. It is estimated that many fans are very interested in their top five. O'Neal played for 4 seasons with the Heat and helped the Heat win the championship in 2006. However, he is the second in command of the team, so he has made great contributions. In his four seasons with the Heat, he was selected as the All-Star in 3 seasons. The Sharks helped the Heat win the first championship in the team's history, so he is highly respected by fans.

Fifth Bosh

Bosh has played for 5 seasons with the Heat. He is a key player for the Heat to reach the Finals for four consecutive years. He is also the third leader of the Heat's 2 consecutive championships. He sacrificed the most and took the blame. Bosh was also very powerful when he led the Raptors alone. Bosh suffered a blood clot that year, and he could return to the league, but was stopped by Riley. It can be said that Riley ruined his career. I wonder if Bosh has let it go now.

Fourth Mooning

Mooning is the first team spirit of the Heat. He played for 9 seasons with the Heat. The Heat had abandoned him, but Mooning really liked it. In the end, he chose to return and helped the Heat win the championship in 2006. At his peak, Mooning was the top inside line in the league. He had a combination of offense and defense. He had a data of 20+10+3.9 per game per season. He was a well-known tough guy in the league and won the Best Defensive Player Award twice.

Third Butler

Although Butler has not played for the Heat for a long time, he has indeed made great contributions to the team. While the Heat have not formed a super grand formation, Butler led the Heat to the finals twice, and he also showed the spirit of the Heat's team, but Riley was unwilling to give a veteran a big contract, which also led Butler to go to Golden State. In fact, he also wanted to live his life in the Heat, which is a pity.

Second James

Although James is the FMVP of the Heat's two championships, the first one does not belong to him, but James is also good enough. He played for the Heat for 4 years and helped the Heat reach the finals and won 2 championships. The Heat is very suitable for James and has enough helpers. It is also a big market, but he doesn't like being suppressed. He and Riley can't get rid of it, which led to him leaving the team after playing for four years.

No. 1 Wade

There is no doubt the first person in the Heat team history. He won the FMVP in 2006, and also played the first-class efficiency value in history in the finals. After James and Bosh joined, Wade chose to give way to the team to win honors, so that James became the boss of this team. Wade's sacrifice is also commendable, and he finally helped the team win 3 championships. Having said that, what do you want to say about this ranking? Is it reasonable? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.

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