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The Heat's playoff all-time record is as follows:
Season, wins, losses, win percentage, points, points conceded, results, manager. , Playoffs first round (advance) Spoelstra. , Finals, Spoelstra.
In the first round of the playoffs, he was known as Spoelstra. , first round of the playoffs, Spoelstra. , 110, Riley.
First round of the playoffs, Riley (44-38). , overall champions, Stan Van Gundy (11-10), Riley (41-20).
Team History
In 1987, the NBA Expansion Committee expressed its support for the bids of the cities of Charlotte and Minneapolis. However, the third and final team on the commission was divided over whether the license would be given to Miami or Orlando.
In the 1989-1990 season, the Heat moved from the Midwest to the Atlantic. In the draft, they selected Glenn Rice in the first round. The Heat are still on a terrible record, 18-64, still far from the playoffs.
After three failed seasons, the Heat made the playoffs for the first time in the 1991-1992 season. Kevin Rogeri was the head coach at the time.
After the regular season, the Heat entered the playoffs with a 38-44 record and eighth place in the East. But the Heat ran into the Bulls, who were in full swing at the time, and were eliminated from the tournament without a win. Since then, the Heat have changed several head coaches, but it was not until the 1995-1996 season when Pat Riley became the head coach that the Heat were reborn as a powerhouse in the East.
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Individual single-quarter scoring record in the regular season.
The first quarter scoring record was recorded on February 1, 2012, in the Heat's away game against the Bucks, LeBron James scored 24 points in a single quarter, tying his own single-quarter scoring record and setting a new team record of 23 points in the first quarter of the away game against the Magic on February 3, 2011, US time.
On January 22, 2011, US time, in the Heat's home game against the Raptors, Mike Miller scored 22 points in a single quarter, setting a personal single-quarter scoring record and setting a new record for Wade's 20 points in the second quarter of the home game against the Hornets on November 22, 2009, American time.
The third quarter scoring record was recorded in the third quarter on December 2, 2010, in the Heat's away game against the Cavaliers, LeBron James scored 24 points in a single quarter, tying his personal single-quarter scoring record and setting a new record of 23 points in the third quarter of Wade's home game against the Knicks on April 12, 2009, American time.
Fourth-quarter scoring recordOn February 28, 2009, U.S. time, in the Heat's home game against the Knicks, Dwyane Wade scored 24 points in a single quarter, tying his own single-quarter scoring record and equaling his own 24-point single-quarter scoring record set in the fourth quarter of the home game against the Cavaliers on February 1, 2007, U.S. time.
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