Bam Adebayo has one Miami Heat record taken care of. Next up on his list? Udonis Haslem’s franchise career rebounding record.
With Rony Seikaly in attendance, Adebayo on Monday broke Seikaly’s record for double-doubles in franchise history. His 222nd double double was achieved before the first half ended in a 106-90 Heat victory against the hapless Washington Wizards.
Ira Winderman’s perspectives and other items of note from the Miami Heat’s Monday night game against the Washington Wizards.
As Bam Adebayo achieved the Heat double-double record, Rony Seikaly speaks on the captain. MIAMI – The Miami Heat's Bam Adebayo achieved a milestone as during the game against the Washington Wizards on Monday night,
Bam Adebayo has finally chased down Rony Seikaly's longstanding Heat record for double-doubles. He's ready to put it well out of reach.
Congrats to the new double-double leader in Heat franchise history, Bam Adebayo! He passes Rony Seikaly to set the new franchise record of 222,” NBA said in a post. Not only did Bam Adebayo dominate in the first half against the Wizards,
"He reminds me a little of Horace Grant. He's got the jumper by the foul line, somehow he would’ve been great as a rebounder with me. We'd had made great teammates” On Monday, Adebayo passed Seikaly as the Heat's leader in double-doubles.
Rony Seikaly, the Miami Heat’s first-ever draft pick, has held one of the franchise's longest-standing records for 30 years. This was until Bam Adebayo broke it in a dominant victory against the Washington Wizards.
For all Pat Riley has done in his three decades of Miami Heat stewardship and for all Micky Arison, and now Nick Arison, have done in maintaining the Riley vision, this remains a franchise that
Rony Seikaly, the Miami Heat’s first-ever draft pick, has held one of the franchise's longest-standing records for 30 years. This was until Bam Adebayo broke it in a dominant victory against the Washington Wizards.
How impactful and successful Jimmy Butler’s time with the Miami Heat cannot be understated. However, the Heat knew despite the success, Butler was challenging and unpredictable to deal with daily. His high maintenance seemed to be a price they were willing to pay until it was clear they wouldn’t win a championship with him.
As Bam Adebayo achieved the Heat double-double record, Rony Seikaly speaks on the captain.