First, it was Magic Johnson. And now it's Kendrick Perkins. Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem made quite the impression this week while appearing as an ESPN analyst.
The Los Angeles Lakers have a crucial summer ahead of them, as they could possibly look to add a third start via trade. It's not out of the realm of possibility, and whether that's the right or wrong decision is entirely up to the front office. Nonetheless, the front office will target one this summer.
The Minnesota Timberwolves forced Game 5 in the Western Conference Finals with a win in Dallas on Tuesday night. The Mavericks couldn’t close out the series and now Chris Finch’s team has belief.
Jimmy Butler‘s upcoming offseason has created a lot of buzz about the star’s future with the Miami Heat. As the Philadelphia 76ers first showed interest in Butler, many other teams have now been rumored to attempt to recruit the Heat’s forward.
Udonis Haslem laughed off the rumors linking Jimmy Butler with a move from the Miami Heat to join the Philadelphia 76ers. Haslem mocked the report on ESPN, claiming the 76ers have a better chance of getting Bronny James than Jimmy while reminding Butler that he has to go through him if he wants to leave Miami.
As Miami's Jimmy Butler awaits a contract extension this offseason, rumors are circulating about other locations the forward could end up at. However, his former teammate Udonis Haslem wants those teams to know that they will have to go through him in order to pick up Butler.
The Los Angeles Lakers face a critical offseason full of pivotal decisions that could alter the franchise’s direction for years. Not only do the Lakers need to figure out who their next head coach will be, they’ll also be on pins and needles as they wait to hear what LeBron James plans to do with his player option for the 2024-25 season.
Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem knows the pressure that comes with holding a 3-0 lead. If you don't take of the opponent in Game 4, then it becomes more difficult.
Early in playing career, former Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem shied from the spotlight. He was short with the media. He wasn't originally a fan of social media.
Former NBA player Udonis Haslem said on ESPN’s “Get Up” that LeBron James will not leave the Los Angeles Lakers this offseason. Haslem said, “You got a better chance of wrestling an alligator than getting Bron to leave LA.” LeBron can become an unrestricted free agent this offseason by declining his 2024-25 player option.
On the OGs podcast show with former Miami Heat players Udonis Haslem and Mike Miller, a story was told about their former teammate, LeBron James, seeking revenge on the Boston Celtics, after they purposely sent a late bus to pick up the Heat ahead of their 2012 Eastern Conference Finals playoff matchup.
Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem is puzzled as to why Bam Adebayo hasn’t won the Defensive Player of the Year award in his career despite having a reputation as one of the NBA’s most versatile defenders.
Brian Grant started his NBA career back in 1994 with the Sacramento Kings. He ended up spending 12 seasons in the league and he played for five different teams.
Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem has shared his thoughts on Pat Riley recently slamming Jimmy Butler for trash-talking while injured and then questioning Butler's availability when it comes to giving him a max contract extension. "At the end of the day, Riles says what he feels.
Unlike other contenders this year, the Boston Celtics are projected to have an easy path towards the Finals. But for Miami Heat icon Udonis Haslem, though, the lack of challenges along the way can be more of a detriment for the team.
ESPN analyst JJ Redick has reportedly emerged as the frontrunner to succeed Darvin Ham as the next Lakers head coach. While some have endorsed Redick for the high-profile job, retired Heat player Udonis Haslem believes the Lakers could cause friction within the locker room by hiring the retired sharpshooter.
Former NBA player and current ESPN commentator JJ Redick has been named as a prime candidate to fill the Los Angeles Lakers’ head coaching vacancy for the last few weeks.
The Boston Celtics are one win away from booking their spot in the Eastern Conference Finals, but a three-time NBA champion had some troubling comments about the team.
Udonis Haslem believes that an overwhelming majority of NBA players couldn't survive Heat culture.
Over the course of a 20-year NBA career, Udonis Haslem won three championships with the Miami Heat and in many way served as the team's heart with his leadership.
It may have taken a few years too long, but Udonis Haslem has finally made his way into the Heat front office.
Udonis Haslem is the latest in a long line of former Heat players to work for the team after retiring. He joins Alonzo Mourning, Shane Battier, Caron Butler, Malik Allen, Wayne Ellington, Glen Rice and Chris Quinn in that group.
The Heat won't be able to replace what Haslem bought to the team, but they can be grateful they had 20 years of his impact, influence and leadership.
When Udonis Haslem re-signed with the Heat in 2022, he made it clear that the 2022-23 season would be his last, a stance that he didn’t waver from over the course of the year. Now, he has made things official.
Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem reiterated that he plans on retiring at the end of the season.
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