Glen Rice appeared in 478 games (461 starts) as a member of the HEAT from 1989-95 and averaged 19.3 points while shooting 45.9 percent from the field, 38.6 percent from three-point range.
Glen Rice remains one of the most beloved figures in Miami Heat history. He was the franchise's first NBA superstar before the likes of Alonzo Mourning, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Shaquille O ...
Glen Rice played 3 seasons with the Hornets, earning an All-Star nod in each campaign. Despite only being established in 1988 ...
Herro became the fifth member of the Heat to win the contest, but the first in 14 years. The others have been Glen Rice (1995), Jason Kapono (2007), Daequan Cook (2009) and James Jones (2011).
Glen Anthony Rice (born May 28, 1967 ... due to his record-breaking performance in the NCAA Tournament. The Miami Heat, an expansion to the NBA along with the Charlotte Hornets, were now in ...
Herro became the fifth Heat player to win the Three-Point contest. The others who won were Glen Rice in 1995, Jason Kapono in 2007, Daequan Cook in 2009, and James Jones in 2011. The next event ...
Herro became the fifth Miami Heat player to win the long-distance shooting competition after James Jones (2011), Daequan Cook (2009), Jason Kapono (2007) and Glen Rice (1995). Herro went first in the ...