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League Suspension Has Put Damper On Farewell Season For Heat's Udonis Haslem

Miami Heat legend Udonis Haslem could have played his final game if regular season is canceled
League Suspension Has Put Damper On Farewell Season For Heat's Udonis Haslem
League Suspension Has Put Damper On Farewell Season For Heat's Udonis Haslem

Last year Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem hinted he wanted his own celebration when he finally decided to retire from the NBA.

He realized last season was all about former teammate and close friend Dwyane Wade closing his chapter. Haslem sat in the background and allowed Wade to have his moment.

Haslem figured his time would be this season. Even though he was no longer in the rotation, it was his opportunity to embrace the past 17 seasons if he chooses to retire.

Everything was going according to plan, but suddenly Haslem faces the strong possibility of never playing again in a Heat uniform. The league suspended play for at least 30 days due to the threat of coronavirus. Eight members of the NBA, including at least seven players have tested positive. League commissioner Adam Silver is trying to figure a plan to salvage the season, but the chances of the regular season being canceled are a potential reality. The Heat would return to the court for the playoffs in a 17-game shortened season. By then, the opportunities for Haslem could dwindle, with the team competing for a chance to advance in the postseason.

Haslem has only played three games on his farewell tour. Rookie Chris Silva's big game in the opener is arguably the signature moment because of the resemblances between them drew applause from the crowd. Haslem hasn't played since grabbing five rebounds in the Heat's victory against the Cleveland Cavaliers Feb. 22, the night the organization retired Wade's jersey.

By no means does this diminish what Haslem accomplished with the Heat. From undrafted to key contributor on three championship teams, he is one of the league's best success stories.  

It would just be nice to see him get on the court one more time before it all ends.

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Shandel Richardson
SHANDEL RICHARDSON

Shandel has covered the NBA since 2010, with previous stops at The Athletic and South Florida Sun-Sentinel. He has covered six NBA Finals, one Super Bowl, the NCAA basketball tournament. He has also been a beat writer for the Miami Hurricanes and contributed on every major beat in South Florida since 2003, including the Miami Dolphins and Miami Marlins. He can also be read in the Sportsbook Review for gambling coverage from around the NBA. A native of Bloomington, Illinois, Shandel attended Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. He's also worked for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Kansas City Star. TWITTER: @ShandelRich EMAIL: shandelrich@gmail.com You can subscribe to our YouTube channel here Follow all of our Miami Heat coverage on Facebook here