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2007–08 NBA season
On April 28, 2008, Pat Riley announced that he would step down as the Miami Heat head coach after leading the team to a 15-67 record.
Pat Riley
On April 28, 2008, Riley announced that he would step down as coach of the Miami Heat after the team finished with an NBA-worst 15-67 record, the worst regular season output of Riley's career.
1994 NBA Finals
During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.
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Los Angeles Lakers
At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that the Lakers would repeat as NBA champions in the next season.
2006 NBA Finals
Further, according to O'Neal and many other Heat players, Riley had told them on the day the Finals started June 8 that they would win the NBA Championship on June 20.
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Magic Johnson
Johnson made his much-anticipated return before the start of the playoffs, but the Lakers' assistant and future head coach Pat Riley later said that Johnson's return made the Lakers a "divided team".
Los Angeles Lakers
At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that the Lakers would repeat as NBA champions in the next season.
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1994 NBA Finals
During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.
1994 NBA Finals
Pat Riley stated later that he apologizes for the remarks he made regarding John Starks.
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Los Angeles Lakers
At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that the Lakers would repeat as NBA champions in the next season.
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Pat Riley
On April 28, 2008, Riley announced that he would step down as coach of the Miami Heat after the team finished with an NBA-worst 15-67 record, the worst regular season output of Riley's career.
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Pat Riley
On April 28, 2008, Riley announced that he would step down as coach of the Miami Heat after the team finished with an NBA-worst 15-67 record, the worst regular season output of Riley's career.
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Magic Johnson
Johnson made his much-anticipated return before the start of the playoffs, but the Lakers' assistant and future head coach Pat Riley later said that Johnson's return made the Lakers a "divided team".
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Dwyane Wade
However, with the Heat holding the worst record in the NBA and Wade still experiencing problems in his left knee, Heat coach Pat Riley announced Wade would miss the final 21 games of the season to undergo OssaTron treatment on his left knee.
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Pat Riley
On January 3, 2007 Riley announced that he would take an indefinite leave of absence from coaching due to ongoing "hip and knee problems".
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Dwyane Wade
However, with the Heat holding the worst record in the NBA and Wade still experiencing problems in his left knee, Heat coach Pat Riley announced Wade would miss the final 21 games of the season to undergo OssaTron treatment on his left knee.
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1994 NBA Finals
During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.
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1994 NBA Finals
During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.
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Dwyane Wade
However, with the Heat holding the worst record in the NBA and Wade still experiencing problems in his left knee, Heat coach Pat Riley announced Wade would miss the final 21 games of the season to undergo OssaTron treatment on his left knee.
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1994 NBA Finals
During the 2006 NBA Finals, Pat Riley, who was then coach of the Miami Heat, stated publicly for the first time, that sitting Rolando Blackman in favor of John Starks during Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals was a move he later regretted.
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James Posey
However, Posey continued playing with the Heat and coach Pat Riley stated he would support Posey.
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Pat Riley
Despite speculation of his possible retirement, on August 23, 2006 Riley announced that he would return as head coach of the Heat for at least one more season.
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2006 NBA Finals
Further, according to O'Neal and many other Heat players, Riley had told them on the day the Finals started June 8 that they would win the NBA Championship on June 20.
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2007–08 NBA season
On April 28, 2008, Pat Riley announced that he would step down as the Miami Heat head coach after leading the team to a 15-67 record.
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Miami Heat
Immediately following the draft lottery, Pat Riley suggested the team would listen to any trade offers for the second overall pick.
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