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Haslem spent career with Heat, but almost went to the Nuggets

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MIAMI - There is some irony in the Denver Nuggets being the last team that Udonis Haslem will ever suit up against.

They were the team that almost got him out of Miami.

In the summer of 2010, when most of the eyes in the NBA free agent world were on Miami for three other reasons - LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade - the Nuggets made a serious run at signing Haslem. The offer: five years, $34 million. And he was seriously tempted.

But then Miami's pieces began falling into place. Bosh said he wanted to play in Miami, which got Wade to stay in Miami, then got James to commit to Miami and the Heat "Big Three" era was born. And on the night they all signed their contracts in Miami, those three players were huddled with Heat executives figuring out how much money they would have to give back to retain or sign some other players - including Haslem, who eventually re-signed with the Heat for five years and $20 million.

"I hadn't thought about that," Haslem said. "I could have gone to Denver and things would have been a lot different. It would have changed a lot of things. Obviously, I'm happy I didn't."

So are the Heat. Haslem never left, spending all 20 of his NBA seasons with the Heat. He became the oldest player in NBA Finals history to appear in a game when he checked in for the final half-minute of Game 3 on Wednesday night. And on Friday, he'll celebrate his 43rd birthday by suiting up for Game 4 - when the Heat will try to tie the series at two games apiece.

Friday could be his final home game with the Heat. One way or another, whether Denver wins the title or Miami rallies, his career is over in a few days. It is a delicate balance for Haslem - soaking in all the moments from the last games of his run as a player, while also trying to be the leader the Heat and coach Erik Spoelstra have needed him to be for much of his two decades with the franchise.

"I had that conversation with Spo: 'How do I be me for these guys and also enjoy it?'" Haslem said. "Often times, chasing it is not enjoyable. It's enjoyable if you win it. But chasing it is hell. So, I had to figure it out: 'How do I be me, and still enjoy it?' I struggled with that early on, and then I figured it out."

Haslem is expected to remain with the Heat going forward, in a still-to-be-determined capacity with the front office.

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