Finishing a great season, the Miami Heat made their second appearance in the NBA Playoffs after clinching the NBA Southeast Division title. Last year's season ended in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Detroit Pistons. This year, the Miami Heat defeated the Pistons and now face the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals. Buy tickets now to see the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals!
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In 1987, the NBA voted to expand itself by adding four new teams: the Charlotte Hornets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Orlando Magic, and Miami Heat. The Miami Heat came into the NBA for the 1988-89 season with an unproductive first year reflecting a roster full of young players and journeymen. The team started out the season by losing its first 17 games, an NBA record. The team ultimately finished with a league-worst 15-67 win-loss record.
Most recently, the Miama Heat acquired aging superstar center Shaquille O'Neal on July 14, 2004 in a historic trade with the Los Angeles Lakers. Shaq and Dwayne Wade work well as a pair and each have solidified their position as NBA elites with both averaging over 20 points per game, complementing the efforts of Steve Smith and Alonzo Mourning, who rejoined the team in 2004. The Miami Heat should continue to dominate the NBA. Buy your Miami Heat tickets today!
| 10/12/08 | Miami Heat New Jersey Nets | O2 Arena International/Unknown | |
| 11/24/08 | Orlando Magic Miami Heat | Amway Arena Orlando, FL | |
| 12/02/08 | Denver Nuggets Miami Heat | Pepsi Center Denver, CO |
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