2021-22 Miami Heat Roster

National Basketball Association (NBA)
Team Record: 53-29
in the NBA's Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference
Postseason: 11-7 Lost conference finals
Conference First Round - Defeated Atlanta Hawks 4-1
Conference Semifinals - Defeated Philadelphia 76ers 4-2
Conference Finals - Lost to Boston Celtics 4-3
Coach: Erik Spoelstra (53-29)
Location: Miami, Florida
Attendance: 804,761, Avg. 19,628 in 41 home dates
2021-22 Miami Heat Statistics
2021-22 Miami Heat Results

The Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association ended the 2021-22 season with a record of 53 wins and 29 losses, in the NBA's Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference. The team compiled a postseason mark of 11-7.

Tyler Herro netted a team-leading 1,367 points for the Heat, while Bam Adebayo contributed 564 rebounds. Kyle Lowry dished out 474 assists for the squad.

On the defensive side of the ball, Jimmy Butler added 94 steals.

Erik Spoelstra coached the team. The 2021-22 Miami Heat lost in the conference finals.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight College Hometown
Bam AdebayoFJuly 18, 19976'10"243KentuckyNewark, NJ
Jimmy ButlerG-FSeptember 14, 19896'7"220MarquetteHouston, TX USA
Dewayne DedmonCAugust 12, 19897'0"255
Marcus GarrettGNovember 9, 19986'5"205KansasDallas, TX
Kyle GuyGAugust 11, 19976'1"170VirginiaIndianapolis, IN
Udonis HaslemC-FJune 9, 19806'7"228FloridaMiami, FL USA
Tyler HerroGJanuary 20, 20006'5"200KentuckyMilwaukee, WI
Haywood HighsmithFDecember 9, 19966'7"220Wheeling JesuitBaltimore, MD
Kyle LowryGMarch 25, 19866'0"175VillanovaPhiladelphia, PA USA
Caleb MartinFSeptember 28, 19956'7"205NevadaMocksville, NC
Marcus MorrisFSeptember 2, 19896'9"235KansasPhiladelphia, PA USA
Mychal MulderG-FJune 12, 19946'4"185KentuckyEtobicoke, ON
KZ OkpalaFApril 28, 19996'8"215StanfordAnaheim, CA
Victor OladipoPGMay 4, 19926'5"214IndianaSilver Spring, MD US
Duncan RobinsonGApril 22, 19946'8"215MichiganYork, ME
Chris SilvaFSeptember 19, 19966'8"230South Carolina, Gabon
Javonte SmartGJune 3, 19996'4"205LSUBaton Rouge, LA
Nik StauskasSGOctober 7, 19936'6"205Michigan Mississauga, CA
Max StrusGMarch 28, 19966'6"215Lewis, DePaulHickory Hills, IL
P.J. TuckerFMay 5, 19856'5"225TexasRaleigh, NC USA
Gabe VincentPGJune 14, 19966'3"200UC Santa BarbaraStockton, CA
Omer YurtsevenCJune 19, 19987'0"264GeorgetownIstanbul, Turkey



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