13 years before retiring as the all-time leading scorer in Miami Heat franchise history, the muscle-bound center arrived to provide exactly the intimidating presence Pat Riley envisioned for his championship blueprint. Mourning stepped onto Miami Arena hardwood carrying the defensive ferocity that would define Heat culture for generations, immediately averaging 23.2 points, 10.4 rebounds and 2.7 blocks while guiding the franchise to its first playoff appearance. His drives from the elbow paired basketball intelligence with raw power, each and-one celebration foreshadowing the relentless mentality that would eventually deliver Miami's 2006 championship. The Georgetown product became more than a cornerstone — he emerged as the architect of an organizational identity built on toughness, sacrifice and unwavering commitment. Thirty years later, Mourning remains embedded in Heat lore as the franchise's all-time leading shot blocker, his number 33 hanging in the rafters as testament to the combination of talent and culture that began with this debut.
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Layup
Player Box Score
33
MIN
15
PTS
5
REB
1
AST
0
STL
5
BLK
6
TOV
0
+/-
4-9
FG
.444
FG%
0-0
3P
-
3P%
3-4
FT
.750
FT%
Alonzo Mourning
Season Averages
38.2
MIN
23.2
PTS
10.4
REB
2.3
AST
1
STL
2.7
BLK
3.7
TOV
0
+/-
8-15.4
FG
.519
FG%
0.1-0.4
3P
.250
3P%
7-10.2
FT
.686
FT%







