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Heat sign Mourning. Release Person

Choppies

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http://www.nba.com/heat/news/heat_sign_mourning_050301.html

MIAMI, March 1 – The Miami HEAT announced today that they have signed free agent center Alonzo Mourning and requested waivers on guard/forward Wesley Person. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Mourning, a 6’10”, 261-pound center, returns to Miami after playing two seasons for the New Jersey Nets. Prior to that, he spent eight seasons with the HEAT, guiding the club to six playoff appearances including a run to the Eastern Conference Finals in 1997. Mourning was drafted by the Charlotte Hornets with the second pick in the 1992 NBA Draft, and was obtained by the HEAT in a trade on November 3, 1995. He signed with the Nets as a free agent on July 16, 2003 and was traded to the Toronto Raptors on December 17, 2004. He was then waived by the club on February 11, 2005 without playing a game. In his 13 NBA seasons, he has averaged 19.8 points, 9.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 2.96 blocks in 34.5 minutes per game. He ranks sixth in NBA history in blocks per game, 14th in total blocks (1,930) and 29th in field goal percentage (52.3%).

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In the 2000-01 season, Mourning was diagnosed with focal glomerulosclerosis, a kidney disorder, which caused him to miss the first 69 games of the season. He was able to play the remaining 13 games of the season, and 75 games (74 starts) the following year. In 2002-03, he spent the entire season on the injured list for the HEAT with the kidney disorder. He played 12 games for the Nets in 2003-04, but was placed on the injured list on November 25 after being forced to stop playing basketball due to his kidney ailment. On December 19, 2003, he underwent a successful kidney transplant and was released from the hospital four days later.

The seven-time All-Star ranks in the top 10 in virtually all statistical categories in HEAT history, including second in total points scored (8,045). He ranks first in field goal percentage (53.2%), free throws made (2,164) and attempted (3,233), blocks (1,199) and in double-figure scoring efforts in a single season (77), which he accomplished in the 1999-00 season. He places second in field goals made (2,935) and attempted (5,518), defensive rebounds (2,736) and total rebounds (3,934), double-doubles (193) and in double-figure scoring efforts (382). He ranks third in HEAT history in games started (392), offensive rebounds (1,198) and for points in a single season (1,718), accomplished in 1999-00. His 14,192 minutes in a HEAT uniform ranks fourth and his 407 games played ranks sixth. He also ranks tenth in HEAT history for steals (271).

Mourning was named NBA Defensive Player of the Year in both 1999 and 2000 and was a member of the NBA All-Defensive first team those same years. He was also an All-NBA first team selection in 1999 and an All-NBA second team selection in 2000. Additionally, he won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. Olympic team in 2000 and was awarded the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award by the NBA in 2002.

Person signed with the HEAT as a free agent on August 11, 2004. He averaged 3.9 points, 1.4 rebounds and 12.9 minutes per game in 16 games (three starts) with Miami.

Why did ht ever leave Miami in the 1st place?

So do you think the Heat have a bigger chance of winning it now?
 

OZ_Falcon

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Dont know why he ever left the Heat.

But I think that its a great pick up by the Heat and they should be a better team because of it. It will be interesting to see how healthy he will stay, but if there were any thoughts about Mourning being a liability im sure the Heat would not have signed him.
 

Marduk

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The Heat are better off having added Mourning to their roster. Person wasn't getting many minutes on rotation and was disgruntled with Miami's head office and had mentioned that he was looking for another job.

Miami - Gains a player that want's to play for their organisation in Mourning.

Person - Receives a nice pay out and should be picked up by another club.

I see it as win, win.
 

thewizard1o1

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Morning left the Heat becuase they didn't want to sign him for anything more then Vets minimum (Considering his illness and all) and was able to get alot more then that in NJN. By not resigning Morning it allowed the Heat to sign Odom who was traded to LAL for Shaq. So in effect by not resigning Morning the Heat ended up with Shaq and Mourning two years later.

Person should come to the Nuggets...we could do with his 3pt shooting.
 

Mr Saab

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pffff...pistons are still number one in the east.
Webbers
Mournings
Wont make a difference. Pistons back to back
 

Marduk

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thewizard1o1 said:
Morning left the Heat becuase they didn't want to sign him for anything more then Vets minimum (Considering his illness and all) and was able to get alot more then that in NJN. By not resigning Morning it allowed the Heat to sign Odom who was traded to LAL for Shaq. So in effect by not resigning Morning the Heat ended up with Shaq and Mourning two years later.

Person should come to the Nuggets...we could do with his 3pt shooting.

You got your wish....


DENVER -- Wesley Person signed with the Denver Nuggets on Thursday, giving them a shooting guard for the playoff run to replace the injured Voshon Lenard.

The Nuggets also placed guard Luis Flores on the injured list with a strained hamstring. Flores was acquired from the Golden State Warriors on Feb. 24 and has appeared in one game for the Nuggets.

The 6-foot-6 Person appeared in 16 games for the Miami Heat this year and averaged 3.9 points before being waived Tuesday. He has averaged 11.3 points during his 11 years in the league.

"We are very fortunate to be able to add a proven shooter like Wesley to our team," general manager Kiki Vandeweghe said. "We believe he will be a great addition."

The Nuggets have lacked a consistent outside shooting threat since Lenard tore his left Achilles' tendon on Nov. 2 in Denver's season-opening loss. He averaged 14.2 points last season, helping the Nuggets reach the playoffs for the first time in a decade.

Person, a career .416 shooter from 3-point range, led the NBA in 3-pointers made in 1997-98 with 192. His 1,117 3-pointers made rank 21st in NBA history.


http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2004066
 

McLovin

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Miami are one old team now arent they.

Shaq, Mourning, E.Jones, and i beleive they have laettner(sp*)...
 

thewizard1o1

Juniors
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Neither is Eddie, patrols the passing lanes well and can hit outside shots consistantly.

Very happy with the extra dimenson that Person has added to the Nuggets, but Karl's coaching has been a HUGE plus. We actually look constuctive during half court sets now. Hopefully one day i will be able to see VO and Person just bomb away from the outside in the near future! 8)
 

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