Thursday, January 29, 2009
Back In The Days
The Miami Heat stared their team in 1988. They started to be the worst in the NBA with only 15 wins all season. Their first game of the season was a lost to the Los Angeles Clippers. The 1989-90 season was a to when the Heat drafted players from Universities. The draft brought the Heat leading scorer in the Big Ten and the Heat also selected Sherman Douglas, a guard from Syracus, the Heat got him in the second round of the draft. That season the Heat improved their record to 18-64. That season Rony Seikaly recorded the first 40 point game from a single player.
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