Miami Heat
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Mon - Fri - Phones:
Main - 786-777-1000
TicketMaster - 800-745-3000
Media Request for Arena Events - 786-777-1123
Arena Security/Lost & Found - 786-777-1132
Guest Services Department - 786-777-1237
Season Ticket Services Department - 786-777-1400
Premium Services Department - 786-777-1460
Levy Restaurants - 786-777-2000
Suite Food and Beverage Ordering - 786-777-2088
Community Affairs - 786-777-4149
Special Events Department - 786-777-4211
MiamiHoops Gear Store - 786-777-4327
Group Sales Department - 786-777-4386
Sales: Miami HEAT Season and Mini-Plan Ticket Information - 786-777-4667
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- 601 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33132
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- Park West, Downtown Miami
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General Info
The Miami HEAT came into the NBA for the 1988-89 season as part of a two-phase league expansion that also included the Orlando Magic, the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Charlotte Hornets. After spending its first few years in the cellar, the franchise began to make progress thanks to a series of strong draft selections. The HEAT failed to achieve a winning season during their first five campaigns, but the team stayed close to the break-even point and made it into the playoffs in the 1991-92 season, faster than any of its expansion peers. In 1995, the team s founder Ted Arison purchased all interests from co-owners Lewis Schaffel and Billy Cunningham, owning 88 percent of the team and famous coach Pat Riley joined as the team s Head Coach along with All-Star Center Alonzo Morning. The team again made the playoffs during the 1995-96 season and has been steadily improving ever since. The team finished for the 2003-2004 season with 42:40 record and with the advent of superstar player Shaquille O Neal the HEAT again finished strong, making it to the playoffs. The HEAT plays at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Fla.
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03/14/12
Provided by YP.comThe heat need a new coach. His rotations are all wrong. With 3 of the best players in the game keep 2 of them on the floor at all times. I like Eric but they will never win a championship with him. PS get rid of Cole too he doesn't understand that it is his job to distribute the ball not score. He throws the ball away way too much and takes to many shots that he can't make.