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What Happened To Every Miami Heat Teammate Of LeBron James?

For more sports and random stuff, visit The Touchback: https://thetouchback.com When Udonis Haslem retired at the end of the 2022-23 season, it ended a chapter of basketball history that we don’t really appreciate: The Heatles. Every single Miami Heat teammate of LeBron James is now out of the NBA. All but Haslem couldn’t even make it out of the 2010s. How is this even possible? Let’s go over what happened to every Miami Heat teammate of LeBron James. What happened to every Miami Heat teammate of LeBron James? Dwyane Wade Retired in 2019 There can be no debate that Dwyane Wade was on the downside of his career when James returned to Cleveland ahead of the 2014-15 campaign. He was with the Heat for two more seasons, being named an All-Star each year but Wade’s wasn’t close to the player of years past. The former Marquette standout signed an ill-fated free-agent contract with the Chicago Bulls in the summer of 2016 but was waived after a single season in his hometown. Wade linked up with James again in Cleveland. This was a poor fit and he was traded back to Miami after 46 games where Flash carried on until 2019. Chris Bosh Retired in 2016 The world may never truly appreciate just how good Chris Bosh was given he was exiled on some bad Toronto Raptors sides until becoming Miami’s third wheel. But Bosh was outstanding. A malleable big man who was able to do whatever the Heat needed. Like Wade, he hung around Miami for two seasons, but each campaign ended early due to blood clot issues that would eventually force him to retire. While Bosh didn’t officially call it a career until 2017, his last game played was in 2016. Like us on Facebook:   / touchbackthe   About The Touchback #takeitouttothe25 The Touchback is the world’s best sports and culture website…or something like that. The site is the brainchild of Andrew Davis and Cheyenne Hollis, two American expats wanting to bring a different perspective to sports, fantasy, betting and a bunch of other random stuff. You’ll either really like it or really hate it. But it’s worth reading either way.

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