1999–2000 Miami Heat season
The 1999–2000 NBA season was the 12th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Heat signed free agent Otis Thorpe. The Heat played the first two months of the season at the Miami Arena. They played their final home game at the Miami Arena on December 28, 1999 against the Minnesota Timberwolves and then moved into the American Airlines Arena on January 2, 2000 against the Orlando Magic. the team signed free agent Bruce Bowen. Despite Tim Hardaway playing just 52 games due to knee injuries, the Heat finished first place in the Atlantic Division with a 52–30 record. Alonzo Mourning was named Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, and was selected for the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, they swept the Detroit Pistons in three straight games en route to advancing to the conference semifinals for the first time since 1997.
In the second round, they faced the New York Knicks for the fourth consecutive year. After taking a 3–2 series lead, the Heat would lose the final two games to the 3rd-seeded Knicks, including an 83–82 loss in Game 7 at Miami. Following the season, Jamal Mashburn and P.J. Brown were traded along with Thrope to the Charlotte Hornets, Voshon Lenard and Mark Strickland were dealt to the Denver Nuggets, and Clarence Weatherspoon was sent to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
For the season, the Heat changed their logo and uniforms. The uniforms lasted until 2009 where they switched the logo to the other leg of the shorts, while the primary logo is still present as of 2017.Offseason
Draft picks
Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | School/Club Team |
1 | 25 | Tim James | SF | | University of Miami |
2 | 53 | Rodney Buford | SG | | Creighton University |
Roster
Regular season
Standings
Record vs. opponents
Playoffs
East First Round
Miami Heat vs. Detroit Pistons
Last Playoff Meeting: This is the first playoff meeting between the Pistons and Heat.Eastern Semifinals
Miami Heat vs. New York Knicks
Last Playoff Meeting: 1999 Eastern Conference First RoundPlayer stats
Regular season
Playoffs
Honors