Udonis Haslem becomes second oldest player to make the NBA Finals
Jorge Sierra: Oldest players to make the NBA Finals 1. Robert Parish (43 years, 275 days) 2. UDONIS HASLEM (42 years, 347 days) 3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (42 years, 51 days)
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Udonis Haslem with another NBA Finals appearance in year 20 👏
(via @MiamiHEAT)
pic.twitter.com/Mpy56PMlAt – 12:29 AM
Udonis Haslem with another NBA Finals appearance in year 20 👏
(via @MiamiHEAT)
pic.twitter.com/Mpy56PMlAt – 12:29 AM
Ball Don’t Lie @Balldontlie
As of tonight, Udonis Haslem has been apart of 7 ECF titles and Finals appearances.
One more Finals ride for UD with the Heat 🫡
(via @MiamiHEAT)
pic.twitter.com/yumwy44SZV – 11:59 PM
As of tonight, Udonis Haslem has been apart of 7 ECF titles and Finals appearances.
One more Finals ride for UD with the Heat 🫡
(via @MiamiHEAT)
pic.twitter.com/yumwy44SZV – 11:59 PM
Jorge Sierra @hoopshype
Oldest players to make the NBA Finals
1. Robert Parish (43 years, 275 days)
2. UDONIS HASLEM (42 years, 347 days)
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (42 years, 51 days)
Some company. – 11:49 PM
Oldest players to make the NBA Finals
1. Robert Parish (43 years, 275 days)
2. UDONIS HASLEM (42 years, 347 days)
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (42 years, 51 days)
Some company. – 11:49 PM
Jorge Sierra @hoopshype
Oldest player to make the NBA Finals
1. Robert Parish
2. UDONIS HASLEM
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Some company. – 11:49 PM
Oldest player to make the NBA Finals
1. Robert Parish
2. UDONIS HASLEM
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Some company. – 11:49 PM
Tim Reynolds @ByTimReynolds
Kevin Love: 15-0 in Eastern Conference series.
Udonis Haslem: Still employed. – 10:40 PM
Kevin Love: 15-0 in Eastern Conference series.
Udonis Haslem: Still employed. – 10:40 PM
Ira Winderman @IraHeatBeat
From earlier — Heat’s Udonis Haslem pauses to appreciate playoff run ahead of retirement sun-sentinel.com/2023/05/29/hea… – 5:38 PM
From earlier — Heat’s Udonis Haslem pauses to appreciate playoff run ahead of retirement sun-sentinel.com/2023/05/29/hea… – 5:38 PM
Ira Winderman @IraHeatBeat
Heat’s Udonis Haslem pauses to appreciate playoff run ahead of retirement sun-sentinel.com/2023/05/29/hea… – 2:59 PM
Heat’s Udonis Haslem pauses to appreciate playoff run ahead of retirement sun-sentinel.com/2023/05/29/hea… – 2:59 PM
Ira Winderman @IraHeatBeat
Heat’s Udonis Haslem pauses to appreciate playoff run ahead of retirement. sun-sentinel.com/2023/05/29/hea… Also: Heat talk of moving past Game 6 torment; Tyler Herro with extensive workout prior to Game 7. – 12:44 PM
Heat’s Udonis Haslem pauses to appreciate playoff run ahead of retirement. sun-sentinel.com/2023/05/29/hea… Also: Heat talk of moving past Game 6 torment; Tyler Herro with extensive workout prior to Game 7. – 12:44 PM
Marc J. Spears @MarcJSpears
Twenty years of Udonis Haslem in the NBA: ‘I would like to say I am Heat culture.’ The Miami #Heat vet reflects on his retirement, mentorship, team ownership and more. Tonight either ends the Heat’s icons #NBA career or sends him to his 7th #NBAFinals. bit.ly/3OJTNbm – 10:09 AM
Twenty years of Udonis Haslem in the NBA: ‘I would like to say I am Heat culture.’ The Miami #Heat vet reflects on his retirement, mentorship, team ownership and more. Tonight either ends the Heat’s icons #NBA career or sends him to his 7th #NBAFinals. bit.ly/3OJTNbm – 10:09 AM
Ben Rohrbach @brohrbach
Most NBA Games 7 wins (active players)
7: Al Horford (7-2)
6: Jaylen Brown (6-1), LeBron James (6-2), Marcus Smart (6-1)
5: Udonis Haslem (5-4), Jayson Tatum (5-1)
4: George Hill (4-4), Mason Plumlee (4-1), Grant Williams (4-0) – 8:54 AM
Most NBA Games 7 wins (active players)
7: Al Horford (7-2)
6: Jaylen Brown (6-1), LeBron James (6-2), Marcus Smart (6-1)
5: Udonis Haslem (5-4), Jayson Tatum (5-1)
4: George Hill (4-4), Mason Plumlee (4-1), Grant Williams (4-0) – 8:54 AM
More on this storyline
Marc J. Spears: “We’re not done. Four more. That’s my statement,” @ThisIsUD on making it to his seventh #NBAFinals. -via Twitter @MarcJSpears / May 29, 2023
Do you see the light at the end of the tunnel of your NBA career now? Udonis Haslem: I see the light. It took a while, but I see the light. The light for me is to step into the phase of being the owner. That’s the light for me, man. There’s no disrespect to coaching or anything that those guys do, because I think we have one of the greatest coaches [Riley] to ever pick up a pen and pad. But for me, all the things that I’ve witnessed, not just in this organization, but around the entire the NBA — because I do have relationships with everybody in this league, different teams, different owners, different GMs [general managers] — I’ve got a lot of respect and a lot of relationships with different people. And the conversations that I’ve had with people, the information that I’ve gathered, and everything that I’ve experienced, the next step for me is to be stepping into an ownership situation and sitting next to the guys like Mickey and Pat and [Heat CEO] Nick [Arison] and those guys. -via Andscape / May 29, 2023
Udonis Haslem: I’ve had conversations with [Phoenix Suns president and general manager and former Heat forward] James Jones, who is a buddy of mine. I’ve gotten a story on [former NFL wide receiver] Larry Fitzgerald’s situation with the Phoenix Suns. Obviously, Shaq with Sacramento [as a former minority owner of the Kings]. So, I’ve had conversations with people that have done it before. Obviously, Dwyane [Wade, now a minority owner of the Utah Jazz] is my brother. I’ve talked to these people, and I’ve gathered as much information as I can. So, it’s not just I’m sitting here looking to throw something at the wall and see if it sticks. I’ve done my research. I’ve done my homework. I clearly have the résumé. -via Andscape / May 29, 2023