Pat Riley reflects on Udonis Haslem’s enduring impact on the Miami Heat organization and emphasizes the significant role Haslem continues to play. Despite officially ending his playing career with the retirement of his No. 40 jersey, Haslem has seamlessly transitioned into the role of vice president of basketball development for the Heat. Riley underscores the importance of retaining Haslem within the organization, highlighting his positive influence.
In his new capacity, Haslem takes on various responsibilities, such as serving as a resource for the coaching staff, mentoring players from both the Heat and the G League affiliate, Sioux Falls Skyforce, and representing the team in community and business endeavors. Riley acknowledges Haslem’s potential for an even larger role in the future, possibly expanding into coaching, a path Haslem has been hesitant to pursue so far.
Despite expressing initial aspirations to join the Heat’s ownership group, Haslem’s focus has shifted to an executive position, with the ultimate goal of becoming a part of the team’s ownership. Riley commends Haslem’s ambition, drawing attention to his unique and improbable 20-year NBA career, spent entirely with his hometown Heat, making him the only undrafted player to lead a franchise in total rebounds.
As Haslem’s jersey is set to be retired, he will join an elite group of Heat players honored in the Kaseya Center rafters. Riley recognizes Haslem’s enduring qualities, describing him as an “iron man” and a “glue guy” who embodies greatness in athletics. While Haslem’s probability of entering the Basketball Hall of Fame is low, his contribution to the Heat’s legacy is celebrated through the jersey retirement ceremony.
The article concludes with an injury report for the upcoming game against the Atlanta Hawks, providing updates on Heat players’ statuses, including doubts about rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr. and veteran Kevin Love, as well as a list of Hawks players ruled out or listed as questionable.
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