2012–13 Miami Heat season

2012–13 Miami Heat season
NBA Champions
Conference Champions
Division Champions
Head coach Erik Spoelstra
Owner(s) Micky Arison
Arena American Airlines Arena
Results
Record 6616 (.805)
Place Division: 1st (Southeast)
Conference: 1st (Eastern)
Playoff finish NBA Champions
(won 4–3)

Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com

Local media
Television Sun Sports
Radio 790 The Ticket

The 2012–13 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 25th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They came into the season as the defending NBA champions, back-to-back Eastern Conference champions, the third season playing with the "Big Three" of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, and the fifth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra. During the season, the Heat embarked on a historic 27 game winning streak, the third longest winning streak in NBA history. On June 3, 2013, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals to become the first team since the Chicago Bulls in 1998 to Three-peat as Eastern Conference champions. The Heat then defeated the San Antonio Spurs in an NBA Finals that went the full seven games, which also echoed the 1997–98 Bulls as they had also been the last Eastern team to repeat as NBA champions.

The team's season roster is featured in the video game NBA 2K16.[1]

Key dates

Dwyane Wade
Chris Bosh

Draft picks

Main article: 2012 NBA Draft
Round Pick Player Position Nationality College/Team
1 27 Arnett Moultrie [a] C  United States Mississippi State

a Traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for draft rights to Justin Hamilton and a future first-round pick.

Pre-season

2012 pre-season game log
2012–13 season schedule

Regular season

Game log

2012–13 game log
Total: 66–16 (Home: 37–4; Road: 29–12)
2012–13 season schedule

Standings

Southeast Division W L PCT GB Home Road Div GP
z-Miami Heat 66 16 .805 37–4 29–12 15–1 82
x-Atlanta Hawks 44 38 .537 22 25–16 19–22 11–5 82
Washington Wizards 29 53 .354 37 22–19 7–34 5–11 82
Charlotte Bobcats 21 61 .256 45 15–26 6–35 6–10 82
Orlando Magic 20 62 .244 46 12–29 8–33 3–13 82
# Eastern Conference
Team W L PCT GB GP
1 z-Miami Heat 66 16 .805 - 82
2 y-New York Knicks 54 28 .659 12 82
3 y-Indiana Pacers 49 32 .605 16.5 81dagger
4 x-Brooklyn Nets 49 33 .598 17 82
5 x-Chicago Bulls 45 37 .549 21 82
6 x-Atlanta Hawks 44 38 .537 22 82
7 x-Boston Celtics 41 40 .506 24.5 81dagger
8 x-Milwaukee Bucks 38 44 .463 28 82
9 Philadelphia 76ers 34 48 .415 32 82
10 Toronto Raptors 34 48 .415 32 82
11 Detroit Pistons 29 53 .354 37 82
12 Washington Wizards 29 53 .354 37 82
13 Cleveland Cavaliers 24 58 .293 42 82
14 Charlotte Bobcats 21 61 .256 45 82
15 Orlando Magic 20 62 .244 46 82

Playoffs

Game log

2013 playoff game log
Total: 16–7 (Home: 10–3; Road: 6–4)
2013 playoff schedule

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NBA records

The following records were set or tied by the Heat this season-

Injuries

Transactions

Overview

Players Added

Via free agency

Players Lost

Via free agency

Trades

June 28, 2012
(Draft day)
To Miami Heat
Draft rights to Justin Hamilton
Future first round pick
To Philadelphia 76ers
Draft rights to Arnett Moultrie

Free agents

Additions
Player Date signed Former team
Ray Allen July 11 Boston Celtics
Rashard Lewis July 11 Washington Wizards
Terrel Harris September 11 Miami Heat (Re-signed)
Garrett Temple September 13 Novipiù Casale Monferrato (Italy)
Josh Harrellson September 17 Houston Rockets (claimed off waivers)
Rodney Carney September 27 Liaoning Dinosaurs (China)
Subtractions
Player Date left New team
Ronny Turiaf July 27 Los Angeles Clippers
Eddy Curry October 1 San Antonio Spurs

See also

References

  1. Lelinwalla, Mark (September 11, 2015). "'NBA 2K16': All The Classic Teams Announced". Tech Times. Retrieved April 16, 2016.
  2. "Ray Allen to sign with Miami Heat". USA Today. July 6, 2012. Retrieved 2013-05-31.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "NBA Gamenotes" (PDF). NBA.com. 18 June 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  4. "LeBron James sets NBA record in Heat's win against Blazers". ESPN NBA. Retrieved 2013-05-31.
  5. http://www.nba.com/heat/news/heat-trade-dexter-pittman-exchange-ricky-sanchez
  6. Associated Press (July 9, 2012). Dwyane Wade has knee surgery, ESPN.com. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  7. Winderman, Ira (October 11, 2012). Dwyane Wade returns as Heat pound Clippers 94-80, South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
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