Tim Hardaway's #10 to hang in the AAA rafters

The Miami Heat announced today that they will retire Tim Hardaway's #10 before the Heat's regular season opener on October 28th. After having nobody's jersey retired for the first 20 years of the teams existence, this is the second number to go up in the rafters this calender year. Alonzo Mourning's #33 went up in the AAA on March 30th.
You had to figure it was only a matter of time before Timmy 'this-a way, that-a-way' Hardaway's number was retired, as he and Zo we're the guys to get this team on the map. In the mid/late 90's, Timmy and Zo were the main components of a team that was championship caliber for several years...if only they had played at a different time then Jordan and the Bulls. (Ironically, Jordan's #23 is also a retired number in the AAA, along with Dan Marino's #13).
Hardaway ranks as the Heat's all-time leader in assists (2,867), 3-pointers (806) and 3-pointers attempted (2,263). The University of Texas-El Paso product also ranks among Miami's all-time leaders in field goals attempted (fourth), double-doubles (fourth), points (fifth), field goals made (fifth), free-throw percentage (fifth), steals (fifth), double-figure scoring games (fifth), free throws made (seventh), free throws attempted (eighth), games started (eighth), minutes (eighth), games played (10th), defensive rebounds (11th), total rebounds (13th), field-goal percentage (16th) and three-point percentage (16th). He also owns the Heat single-season assist record, recording 695 in 1996-97.
Timmy played in the NBA for 13 years. He was an all-star 5 times, as well as a 5-time All NBA team member. He also won a gold medal (along with Alonzo Mourning) with Team USA during the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
This looks to be the beginning of a series of Heat jerseys to be retired. Pat Riley has said that that there would be several banners hanging at the AAA after the initial retirement ceremony for Alonzo Mourning.
Follow the jump to find a couple video's. One is a Tim Hardaway mix, the other one is a clip of a bunch of buzzer beaters. I suggest you jump to the 1:06 mark to see my fondest memory of Timmy, and game-winning 3 at home against the Knicks.
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Timmy is a Heat Legend but..
He spent 6 very good years in GS with the run TMC teams. Statistically he was better there. I dont know about playoffs or anything though.
My point is I wonder if Golden State cares that the greatest PG in their franchises history is retiring with us. Just kinda weird
Just as i was there for Zo's
I will be there for Timmy’s Jersey retiring. These guys are what Heat basketball was all about in the 90’s. I know we waited until Zo retired to get his jersey up first (rightfully so) but now we will also see those who deserve it.

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