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Here is the Miami Heat 1989–90 roster and regular season player statistics. This was the second NBA season for the Miami Heat, and they showed some development around their young core including Rony Seikaly and Glen Rice, their top draft pick that year.
Miami Heat 1989–90 Roster
No.
Player
Pos
Height
Weight
Birthdate
Age
College / From
Years Pro
1
Rory Sparrow
PG
6’2″
175 lbs
Jun 12, 1958
31
Villanova
10
2
Sherman Douglas
PG
6’0″
180 lbs
Sep 15, 1966
23
Syracuse
Rookie
3
Glen Rice
SF
6’8″
215 lbs
May 28, 1967
22
Michigan
Rookie
5
Kevin Edwards
SG
6’3″
190 lbs
Oct 5, 1965
24
DePaul
2
10
Jeff Hodge
SG
6’3″
180 lbs
Nov 18, 1966
23
South Alabama
Rookie
12
Jon Sundvold
SG
6’2″
190 lbs
Jun 2, 1961
28
Missouri
6
20
Grant Long
PF
6’8″
240 lbs
Mar 12, 1966
24
Eastern Michigan
2
21
Terry Davis
PF
6’9″
225 lbs
Jun 17, 1967
22
Virginia Union
Rookie
22
Dwayne McClain
SG
6’6″
185 lbs
Feb 7, 1963
27
Villanova
2
30
Billy Thompson
SF
6’7″
195 lbs
Dec 1, 1963
26
Louisville
3
32
Rony Seikaly
C
6’11”
230 lbs
May 10, 1965
24
Syracuse
2
33
Tellis Frank
SF
6’10”
215 lbs
Apr 26, 1965
24
Western Kentucky
2
50
Alan Ogg
C
7’2″
240 lbs
Jul 5, 1967
22
UAB
Rookie
55
Scott Hastings
PF
6’10”
235 lbs
Jun 3, 1960
29
Arkansas
8
Miami Heat 1989–90 Regular Season Per Game
PLR
POS
AGE
GP
GS
MIN
PTS
REB
AST
STL
BLK
TOV
FGA
FGM
FG%
3PA
3PM
3P%
FTA
FTM
FT%
Rony Seikaly
C
24
74
72
32.6
16.6
10.4
1.1
1.1
1.7
3.2
13.1
6.6
.502
0.0
0.0
.000
5.8
3.5
.594
Sherman Douglas
PG
23
81
66
30.5
14.3
2.5
7.6
1.8
0.1
3.0
11.6
5.7
.494
0.4
0.1
.161
4.0
2.8
.687
Glen Rice
SF
22
77
60
30.0
13.6
4.6
1.8
0.9
0.4
1.5
13.9
6.1
.439
0.9
0.2
.246
1.6
1.2
.734
Kevin Edwards
SG
24
78
54
28.3
12.0
3.6
3.2
1.6
0.4
2.3
12.3
5.1
.412
0.4
0.1
.300
2.3
1.8
.760
Billy Thompson
SF
26
79
45
27.1
11.0
7.0
2.1
0.7
1.1
2.0
9.2
4.7
.516
0.1
0.0
.500
2.3
1.5
.622
Tellis Frank
PF
24
77
39
22.9
9.5
5.0
1.1
0.7
0.4
1.7
7.9
3.6
.458
0.0
0.0
—
3.0
2.3
.765
Grant Long
PF
23
81
31
22.9
8.5
5.0
1.2
1.1
0.5
1.7
6.6
3.2
.483
0.0
0.0
.000
3.0
2.1
.714
Rory Sparrow
PG
31
82
25
21.4
5.9
1.7
3.6
0.6
0.0
1.2
6.2
2.6
.412
0.5
0.1
.200
0.9
0.7
.766
Terry Davis
PF
22
63
9
14.0
4.7
3.6
0.4
0.4
0.4
1.1
4.2
1.9
.466
0.0
0.0
.000
1.4
0.9
.621
Jon Sundvold
SG
28
63
2
13.8
6.1
1.1
1.6
0.4
0.0
0.8
5.8
2.3
.408
1.6
0.7
.440
0.8
0.7
.846
Scott Haffner
PG
23
43
6
13.0
4.6
1.2
1.9
0.3
0.0
0.8
5.0
2.0
.406
0.5
0.1
.143
0.6
0.4
.680
Pat Cummings
C
33
37
1
10.6
4.7
2.5
0.4
0.3
0.1
0.9
4.3
2.1
.484
0.0
0.0
—
1.0
0.6
.568
Jim Rowinski
PF
29
14
0
8.0
3.6
2.1
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.7
2.3
1.0
.438
0.0
0.0
—
1.9
1.6
.846
Team Totals
—
—
82
82
240.6
100.6
43.4
23.9
9.0
4.7
19.0
89.6
41.3
.461
3.7
1.1
.293
24.7
17.0
.687
Miami Heat 1989–90 Regular Season Totals
PLR
POS
AGE
GP
GS
MIN
PTS
REB
AST
STL
BLK
TOV
FGA
FGM
FG%
3PA
3PM
3P%
FTA
FTM
FT%
Sherman Douglas
PG
23
81
66
2470
1155
206
619
145
10
246
938
463
.494
31
5
.161
326
224
.687
Rony Seikaly
C
24
74
72
2409
1228
766
78
78
124
236
968
486
.502
1
0
.000
431
256
.594
Glen Rice
SF
22
77
60
2311
1048
352
138
67
27
113
1071
470
.439
69
17
.246
124
91
.734
Kevin Edwards
SG
24
78
54
2211
938
282
252
125
33
180
959
395
.412
30
9
.300
183
139
.760
Billy Thompson
SF
26
79
45
2142
867
551
166
54
89
156
727
375
.516
4
2
.500
185
115
.622
Grant Long
PF
23
81
31
1856
686
402
96
91
38
139
532
257
.483
3
0
.000
241
172
.714
Tellis Frank
PF
24
77
39
1762
735
385
85
51
27
134
607
278
.458
0
0
—
234
179
.765
Rory Sparrow
PG
31
82
25
1756
487
138
298
49
4
99
510
210
.412
40
8
.200
77
59
.766
Terry Davis
PF
22
63
9
884
298
229
25
25
28
68
262
122
.466
1
0
.000
87
54
.621
Jon Sundvold
SG
28
63
2
867
384
71
102
25
0
52
363
148
.408
100
44
.440
52
44
.846
Scott Haffner
PG
23
43
6
559
196
51
80
13
2
33
217
88
.406
21
3
.143
25
17
.680
Pat Cummings
C
33
37
1
391
175
93
13
12
4
32
159
77
.484
0
0
—
37
21
.568
Jim Rowinski
PF
29
14
0
112
50
29
5
1
2
10
32
14
.438
0
0
—
26
22
.846
Team Totals
—
—
82
82
19730
8247
3555
1957
736
388
1498
7345
3383
.461
300
88
.293
2028
1393
.687
Team Impact Index
Player Name
Role Tier
MPG
Usage Tier
PPG
RPG
APG
STK (SPG + BPG)
Impact Index*
Notes
Awards
Rony Seikaly
Franchise Anchor / Two‑Way Big
32.6
High usage
16.6
10.4
1.1
2.8
15.45
Seikaly was the Heat’s leading rebounder and a defensive presence with 1.7 blocks per game; in just his second season, he emerged as the young centerpiece for Miami.
Most Improved Player (MIP)
Sherman Douglas
Playmaker / Offensive Engine
30.5
High usage
14.3
2.5
7.6
1.9
13.15
As the team’s starting point guard, Douglas orchestrated the offense, leading the team in assists. He was also a rookie this season.
All-Rookie First Team
Glen Rice
Scoring Wing / Young Shooter
30.0
Medium–high usage
13.6
4.6
1.8
1.3
10.65
In his rookie year, Rice carried a scoring load, showing promise as a left‑side shooter and secondary offensive option.
All-Rookie Second Team
Kevin Edwards
Two-Way Guard / Secondary Scorer
28.3
Medium usage
12.0
3.6
3.2
2.0
10.40
Edwards contributed as a two-way guard, adding scoring, some playmaking, and defensive activity (notably steals).
—
Billy Thompson
Athletic Forward / Rebounding Option
27.1
Medium usage
11.0
7.0
2.1
1.8
10.95
Thompson gave energy on the glass, averaging 7 boards, and played a supporting role in the frontcourt.
—
Tellis Frank
Stretch Big / Development PF
22.9
Low–medium usage
9.5
5.0
1.1
1.1
8.35
Frank saw reserve big‑man minutes, contributing on the boards and offering a developing inside-out skillset.
—
Grant Long
Veteran Frontcourt Role / Energy PF
22.9
Low usage
8.5
5.0
1.2
1.6
8.15
Long provided experience, rebounding, and hustle; his presence helped stabilize the young roster.
—
Rory Sparrow
Backup Floor General / Veteran PG
21.4
Low usage
5.9
1.7
3.6
0.6
5.90
Sparrow brought veteran leadership and ball handling off the bench to support the backcourt.
—
Terry Davis
Reserve Big / Physical Presence
14.0
Very low usage
4.7
3.6
0.4
0.8
4.75
Davis offered physicality in limited minutes, protecting the paint and grabbing key rebounds.
—
Jon Sundvold
3‑Point Specialist / Scoring Guard
13.8
Very low usage
6.1
1.1
1.6
0.4
4.60
In a small role, Sundvold provided outside shooting and spacing for the Heat’s offense.
—
Scott Haffner
Emergency PG / Deep Reserve
13.0
Very low usage
4.6
1.2
1.9
0.3
3.00
Haffner was a deep reserve, offering ball‑handling and occasional scoring support late in games.
—
Pat Cummings
Veteran Center Depth
10.6
Minimal usage
4.7
2.5
0.4
0.4
3.80
Cummings gave the Heat occasional size off the bench, albeit in very limited minutes.
—
Jim Rowinski
Short-Term Backup PF
8.0
Very minimal usage
3.6
2.1
0.4
0.2
3.15
On a very limited role, Rowinski contributed opportunistically when called upon.