3 NBA legends you forgot played for the Miami Heat

19 Oct 1999: Brent Barry #31 of the Portland TrailBlazers gives a thumbs up as he poses for the camera before the game against the Seattle SuperSonics at the Key Arena in Seattle, Washington. The TrailBlazers defeated the SuperSonics 108-100.
19 Oct 1999: Brent Barry #31 of the Portland TrailBlazers gives a thumbs up as he poses for the camera before the game against the Seattle SuperSonics at the Key Arena in Seattle, Washington. The TrailBlazers defeated the SuperSonics 108-100. /
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2. Danny Granger

When Danny Granger entered the NBA, he quickly became known as one of the best and most consistent scorers. He was drafted by the Indiana Pacers and played most of his career in Indiana. He was well-known for his shooting and versatility.

Granger’s strong ability to score is showcased in a recent Tweet by the Indiana Pacers. He brought a lot of athleticism to the NBA, and it is unfortunate that he wasn’t able to stay in the league longer.

Though Granger was a young player with a lot of potential, he retired in 2015 due to prolonged injury troubles. He played his last season with the Heat, but only played in 30 games and averaged 20.4 minutes per game.