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The Heat entered the NBA in 1988 when the league granted an expansion team franchise to a group of investors that included Ted Arison, Lewis Schaffel, and former Philadelphia 76ers star Billy Cunningham. The franchise used its 1988 draft picks to select center Rony Seikaly, guard Kevin Edwards, and forward Grant Long. The Heat lost the first 17 games of its 1988-89 debut season, setting an
NBA record for the most losses to begin a season. Finishing the year
with a 15-67 win-loss record, Miami used its poor finish to its
advantage, selecting forward Glen Rice and guard Sherman Douglas in the
1989 NBA draft. The club’s record slowly improved over the next few
years. During the 1991-92 season the team registered a 38-44 record,
qualifying for its first playoff appearance. The inexperienced Heat,
however, were defeated by the Chicago Bulls in the first round in three
straight games.
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