Heat Tradition Is Suddenly Being Tested For Tim Hardaway Jr

Amid family ties and basketball legacy, Tim Hardaway Jr. is set to don his father's iconic No. 10 with the Miami Heat, marking a historic return for the retired jersey.

Tim Hardaway Jr. is set to wear a familiar Miami Heat number after all.

According to Miami Heat radio broadcaster Jason Jackson, Tim Hardaway Sr. has changed his mind and will allow his son to wear No. 10, the jersey number that has hung in the Kaseya Center rafters since 2009. The number had previously been off limits, with Hardaway Sr. initially saying he was against sharing it. That stance drew criticism on podcasts and social media before the reversal.

Jackson noted on @TheJaxShow that No. 10 will now be available for Hardaway Jr., making it the first time a retired Heat jersey number has gone back into play.

It remains unclear whether the jersey will be taken down from the rafters in a ceremony or simply stay there alongside the retired numbers of Dwyane Wade (3), Shaquille O’Neal (32), Chris Bosh (1), Alonzo Mourning (33) and Udonis Haslem (40).

What is clear is that Hardaway Jr. is joining a very different Heat setup than the one his father once starred in. He’s more of a shooter than a playmaker, and Miami targeted him early in free agency to help complement a new roster led by Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Hardaway Jr. is coming off a strong season in Denver, where he finished third in Sixth Man of the Year voting. That role could carry over in Miami, though he also has a path to starting depending on what else the Heat do.

The team could still add another shooter, or even LeBron James, who is among the teams he is considering. Pelle Larsson is another possibility after earning success as a starter in his second season, and Miami worked hard to keep him out of the trade for Giannis with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Erik Spoelstra likes what Larsson brings as a glue guy.

The family connection brings the story full circle, even if Hardaway Jr. won’t be asked to replicate what his father did in Miami.

Hardaway Sr. arrived in a trade in 1996 after falling out of the rotation in Golden State, with knee injuries threatening to derail his career. He reshaped his game into more of a halfcourt threat after being the pre-injury engine of Run TMC alongside Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond. In Miami, he fed Mourning, took the big shots late, and helped push the Heat through an era that would have looked very different without the New York Knicks and the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls standing in the way of an NBA Finals trip.

Hardaway Sr. has talked before about the tough love he showed his son growing up. This time, though, the gesture is softer - and likely to be welcomed just as warmly.

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