The Retired Numbers of the Miami Heat

Retiring a number is the highest honor a franchise can bestow, a way of saying that one player's contributions were so extraordinary that no one else should ever wear those digits again. The Miami Heat have reserved that distinction for a very special group of legends.

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#3 - Dwyane Wade (retired 2020) (Hall of Fame)

Dwyane Wade spent the better part of two decades as the heartbeat of the Miami Heat, leading the franchise to three NBA championships and cementing himself as the greatest player in team history. Flash thrilled fans with his acrobatic drives, clutch shotmaking, and a competitive fire that defined an entire era of Heat basketball. When the Heat retired his No. 3 in 2020, it was a moment of pure gratitude from a city that had watched him give everything he had every single night.

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The Complete List of Miami Heat Retired Numbers

Every number the Miami Heat have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.

Number Player Retired Career Stats
#1 Chris Bosh (Hall of Fame) 2019
#3 Dwyane Wade (Hall of Fame) 2020
#10 Tim Hardaway (Hall of Fame) 2009
#23 Michael Jordan (Hall of Fame) 2003
#32 Shaquille O'Neal (Hall of Fame) 2016
#33 Alonzo Mourning (Hall of Fame) 2009
#40 Udonis Haslem 2024

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