Hardaway's No.10 Retired By Heat
By TIM REYNOLDS
, AP Sports Writer
MIAMI (AP) -- Saying he was "overwhelmed," Tim Hardaway beamed Wednesday night as he watched his No. 10 jersey raised to the rafters by the Miami Heat, never to be worn again.
With about 50 family and friends looking on, including the other two parts of the famed "Run TMC" trio -- Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin -- that he first captured NBA acclaim with, Hardaway's oversized jersey was hoisted skyward before Miami opened its season against the New York Knicks.
"Tonight, I stand before you truly humble and grateful," Hardaway said.
Hardaway had hugs for everybody -- players, coaches, even referee Joe Crawford, no small feat considering how much the player loved to clash with officials during his playing days.
Before he came to Miami, only three other players had worn No. 10: Kelvin Upshaw, Clinton Wheeler and Manute Bol. No one had since Hardaway left the Heat in 2001.
His is the second Heat jersey to be retired: Alonzo Mourning's No. 33 was hoisted last season.
"It's another great moment," Heat president Pat Riley said. "I would say from the year 2006 until now, we've had a couple of incredible moments. Both of them are hanging from the rafters, our world championship banner that we're so proud of -- and there's more of those in store for the future -- and of course Alonzo Mourning last year, one of the anchors of this franchise."
Hardaway is still the Heat career leader in 3-point field goals and assists, ranks fifth in points and steals, and is 10th in regular-season games played.
"His contributions helped build a successful championship franchise," Mourning said.
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