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Dragic, 34, is out for the Heat’s Super Bowl Sunday matchup against the New York Knicks, which is a huge blow for Miami. Especially, since the team has not revealed how long the veteran will be out.
Goran Dragic will forever be linked to LeBron James in the minds of Miami Heat fans. And that's likely not a positive thing. When the Heat acquired Dragic from the Phoenix Suns in 2015, it was ...
Goran Dragic was supposed to be the Miami Heat's missing piece. They acquired him at the trade deadline in 2015, and suddenly they had what looked like an excellent starting five: Dragic, Dwyane ...
Goran Dragic returns to Miami as the Heat’s playoff enemy — kind of. Goran Dragic returns to Miami as playoff opponent, but says ‘it’s all love for Heat nation’ Skip to main content ...
When the Miami Heat traded two first-round picks for Goran Dragic at last February's trade deadline, the assumption was there was no way Pat Riley would let the bulldog point guard walk in free ...
NBA Central: Goran Dragic admits that he’s always hoped to return to the Heat at some point “Deep down, you’re always hoping. It’s no secret what I feel toward the team and what they mean ...
Goran Dragic, a former All-Star guard with the Miami Heat and the leader of Slovenia’s team that won the EuroBasket championship in 2017, announced his retirement on Sunday. Dragic spent 15 ...
The Miami Heat wasted little time making another major move following the departure of LeBron James in 2014. Heat team president Pat Riley and the front office acquired All-Star guard Goran Dragic ...
Veteran guard Goran Dragic expressed his desire to return to the Miami Heat. “The main desire is to return to Miami,” Dragic said while speaking at his training camp to reporters in his native ...
Miami HEAT President Pat Riley announced today that they have acquired brothers Goran Dragic and Zoran Dragic from the Phoenix Suns in part of a three-team trade involving the New Orleans Pelicans.
One of the best points guards in Miami Heat history is retiring. Goran Dragic will retire after 15 NBA seasons and will play a farewell game in Slovenia in August, according to European media reports.
Point guard Goran Dragic signed a two-year, $37 million deal with the Miami Heat, with the second year of his contract coming via a team option.