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1990–91 Miami Heat season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

  • Ted Arison
  • Billy Cunningham
  • Lewis Schaffel SportsChannel Florida (Sam Smith, Eric Reid) (Sam Smith, Eric Reid) The 1990–91 Miami Heat season was the third season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. The Heat received the ninth overall pick in the 1990 NBA draft, and selected small forward Willie Burton from the University of Minnesota, and also selected shooting guard Dave Jamerson from the University of Ohio with the 15th overall pick. The Heat originally had the third overall pick in the draft, after finishing with an 18–64 record the previous season, but traded it to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for the ninth, and 15th picks.

On draft day, the Heat made two separate trades; the team traded Jamerson and second-round draft pick, Carl Herrera from the University of Houston, to the Houston Rockets in exchange for rookie center Alec Kessler from the University of Georgia, and also traded veteran point guard Rory Sparrow to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for rookie point guard Bimbo Coles out of Virginia Tech University. During the off-season, the team signed undrafted rookie small forward Keith Askins.

After a semi-promising 5–9 start to the regular season, the Heat continued to struggle by posting a 10-game losing streak in December, and then losing six straight games at the end of January, as the team held a 13–34 record at the All-Star break. The Heat posted an 8-game losing streak in March, lost 17 of their final 21 games of the season, and finished in last place in the Atlantic Division with a 24–58 record, which was a six-game improvement over the previous season.

Second-year guard Sherman Douglas averaged 18.5 points, 8.5 assists and 1.7 steals per game, while second-year forward Glen Rice averaged 17.4 points and 1.3 steals per game, and last season's Most Improved Player Rony Seikaly provided the team with 16.4 points, 11.1 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game. In addition, Kevin Edwards provided with 12.1 points and 1.6 steals per game, while Burton contributed 12.0 points per game, and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team, and Grant Long averaged 9.2 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game. Meanwhile, Billy Thompson contributed 6.8 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, Kessler averaged 6.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, second-year forward Terry Davis provided with 5.5 points and 4.8 rebounds per game, and Coles contributed 4.9 points and 2.8 assists per game.

During the NBA All-Star weekend at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, Rice participated in the NBA Three-Point Shootout. Following the season, Thompson was released to free agency, and head coach Ron Rothstein resigned after three seasons with the franchise.

Draft picks

Main article: 1990 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club team
19Willie BurtonSFUnited StatesMinnesota
115Dave JamersonSGUnited StatesOhio
230Carl HerreraPFHouston

Roster

  • Ron Rothstein
  • Tony Fiorentino
  • Dave Wohl

Regular season

Season standings

:y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot

:z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot

Game log

Player statistics

Ragular season

PlayerPOSGPGSMPREBASTSTLBLKPTSMPGRPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
PG**82**91,355153232651240116.51.92.8.8.14.9
PF80662,5145681761194373431.47.12.21.5.59.2
SG79162,000205240**129**4695525.32.63.01.6.612.1
C78181,25933631172648616.14.3.4.2.36.2
SF77**77****2,646**381189101261,34234.44.92.51.3.317.4
SF76261,928262107722491525.43.41.4.9.312.0
PG73732,562209**624**1215**1,352****35.1**2.9**8.5****1.7**.1**18.5**
SF73461,481312111324849920.34.31.5.4.76.8
C64592,171**709**9551**86**1,05033.9**11.1**1.5.8**1.3**16.4
PF551799626639182830018.14.8.7.3.55.5
SF39126668191613866.81.7.5.4.32.2
C311261492627548.41.6.1.2.917
SG240225924701129.4.41.0.3.04.7
SG13111671523638.9.51.2.2.24.8

Awards and records

  • Willie Burton, NBA All-Rookie Team 2nd Team

References

References

  1. "1990-91 Miami Heat". Basketball-reference.com.
  2. Goldaper, Sam. (June 28, 1990). "Nets Make Coleman No. 1 Pick in N.B.A. Draft". The New York Times.
  3. (June 28, 1990). "Clippers Go With Kimble: NBA Draft: Derrick Coleman, as Expected, Is No. 1 Overall With Nets. Clippers Also Grab Michigan's Vaught With 13th Pick". Los Angeles Times.
  4. "1990 NBA Draft". Basketball-Reference.
  5. (June 22, 1990). "Nuggets Trade Up in NBA Draft, Getting No. 3 Pick From Miami". Los Angeles Times.
  6. Kjos, Les. (June 23, 1990). "Nuggets Acquire Draft's No. 3 Pick From Miami". Deseret News.
  7. Kjos, Les. (June 28, 1990). "The Miami Heat Made Minnesota's Willie Burton the Ninth...". United Press International.
  8. (June 28, 1990). "Heat Trades Sparrow, Gets Coles from Kings". Sun Sentinel.
  9. (July 1, 1990). "Surprise Messenger". The New York Times.
  10. (November 2, 1990). "2. Keith Askins". Sun Sentinel.
  11. "NBA Games Played on February 7, 1991". Basketball-Reference.
  12. "1990–91 Miami Heat Schedule and Results". Basketball-Reference.
  13. "1990–91 Miami Heat Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.
  14. (February 9, 1991). "All-Star Saturday Participants". The Hour.
  15. "NBA & ABA All-Star Game Contest Winners". Basketball-Reference.
  16. Kjos, Les. (May 1, 1991). "Rothstein Resigns as Heat Coach". United Press International.
  17. (May 2, 1991). "SPORTS PEOPLE: PRO BASKETBALL; Rothstein Resigns as Coach of Heat". The New York Times.
  18. (May 2, 1991). "Rothstein Quits as Heat Coach". Tampa Bay Times.
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