Miami Heat Report: Filling Out Roster, Re-Signing Hasbrouck, Randolph

July 28th, 2010 by Matt Ravida Leave a reply »
The Heat are finally starting to put a legitimate team on the table to compete with the other teams in the Eastern conference. The Heat have their superstars and the savvy veterans that every team has, and now they are starting to add the younger pieces to the team.

The Heat have re-signed combo guard, Kenny Hasbrouck to a one year deal. Terms of the deal have not yet been disclosed.

Hasbrouck played at Siena University, and on March 16th 2010, was signed by the Miami Heat for the remainder of the year. Becoming the first payer from Siena University to play in the NBA. Though he did not play for the Heat for the remainder of the season, he did have a good summer league to receive a spot on the Heat roster.

Hasbrouck played and started all five games for the Heat in Vegas, averaging 14 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists in 29 minutes a game. Hasbrouck also showed his great three point stroke abilities, shooting 45 percent from beyond the three point line.

Hasbrouck will come off the bench for the Heat and give them a few minutes here and there as the Heat's third option at the shooting guard position.

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