Record: 42-40, Finished 3rd in NBA Atlantic Division (Schedule and Results)
Coach: Pat Riley (42-40)
PTS/G: 96.5 (23rd of 29) ▪ Opp PTS/G: 95.0 (5th of 29)
SRS: 1.46 (13th of 29) ▪ Pace: 91.1 (19th of 29)
Off Rtg: 105.3 (23rd of 29) ▪ Def Rtg: 103.8 (6th of 29)
Expected W-L: 45-37 (13th of 29)
Arena: Miami Arena ▪ Attendance: 606,091 (25th of 29)
Playoffs:
Lost NBA Eastern Conference First Round (3-0) versus Chicago Bulls
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Transactions listed are from July 1, 1995 to June
30, 1996.
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stats.
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accomplishments.
July 1, 1995
Released Brad Lohaus.
Released Ledell Eackles.
September 1, 1995
Traded a 1996 1st round draft pick (Walter McCarty) to the New York Knicks for Pat Riley (coach).
September 29, 1995
Brad Lohaus signed as an unrestricted free agent with the San Antonio Spurs.
October 5, 1995
Signed Ron Grandison as a free agent.
Signed Stacey King as a free agent.
Signed Bruce Bowen as a free agent.
October 13, 1995
Waived Bruce Bowen.
November 3, 1995
Traded Matt Geiger, Khalid Reeves, Glen Rice and a 1996 1st round draft pick (Tony Delk) to the Charlotte Hornets for LeRon Ellis, Alonzo Mourning and Pete Myers.
December 12, 1995
Signed Danny Schayes to a contract for the rest of the season.
December 27, 1995
Waived LeRon Ellis.
December 29, 1995
Signed Voshon Lenard as a free agent.
January 5, 1996
Waived Ron Grandison.
February 12, 1996
Signed Jeff Malone to the first of two 10-day contracts.
Waived Pete Myers.
February 22, 1996
Traded Bimbo Coles and Kevin Willis to the Golden State Warriors for Chris Gatling and Tim Hardaway.
Traded Kevin Gamble and Billy Owens to the Sacramento Kings for Tyrone Corbin and Walt Williams.
Traded Terrence Rencher to the Phoenix Suns for Tony Smith.
March 3, 1996
Signed Jeff Malone to a contract for the rest of the season.
June 26, 1996
Traded a 2000 1st round draft pick (DeShawn Stevenson) to the Utah Jazz for Martin Muursepp.