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Goran Dragic recalls Pat Riley's unforgettable welcome to the Heat: a drawer full of championship rings and a bold message.
Goran Dragic reached the high point of his career when the Heat advanced to the NBA Finals. An unfortunate injury has relegated him to bystander.
After recently making the decision to retire, Goran Dragic spoke to the Miami Herald about why he hopes to end his career with the Heat, his favorite Heat memories and more.
Goran Dragic speaks about his Miami Heat career after announcing his retirement following 15 NBA seasons.
“I was waiting for Miami to open something up because I really wanted to finish my career with the Heat because this is my favorite organization,” Dragic, 37, said.
Goran Dragic, who stands alongside Tim Hardaway as one of the best point guards in the Miami Heat’s 36 seasons, is moving forward with retirement plans that include a farewell exhibition game… ...
Heat: Veteran PG Goran Dragic's camp has been in contact with Miami about a possible reunion. He last played for the Heat in 2021.
Goran Dragic is open to playing for the Miami Heat again, according to NBA insider Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. Dragic has played in 391 games with the Heat.
With the Milwaukee Bucks’ season over, point guard Goran Dragic is watching the NBA Finals that feature the Miami Heat. It has provided Dragic chance to reminisce about the seven years he spent ...
Former Miami Heat guard Goran Dragic has big-time enthusiasm about a potential return to South Beach.
Goran Dragic speaks about facing his former team, the Miami Heat, in the first round of the 2023 NBA playoffs as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks.
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