Udonis Haslem becomes the oldest player to ever compete in NBA Finals

2023-06-08 04:48

Haslem's the oldest to play in NBA Finals at 42 years and 363 days old. If the Heat win the title, Haslem wouldn't be the oldest player to win the NBA title. The record belongs to Robert Parish who did it at 43 years and 287 days of age in 1997.

Credit: AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell - Scanpix
Credit AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell - Scanpix

The Miami Heat lost Game 3 against the Denver Nuggets and are now trailing 1-2 in the NBA Finals series. Despite the loss, a new NBA record was reached during the match.

Udonis Haslem became the oldest player to ever play in the NBA Finals history at 42 years and 363 days old. He logged in 30 seconds of play and attempted a shot.

If the Heat win the Finals, he would not become the oldest player to win a title though. The record belongs to the legendary Robert Parish who was part of the 1996-97 Chicago Bulls roster but didn't play in the Finals series against the Utah Jazz. Parish was 43 years and 287 days of age at the time of his achievement.

Udonis Haslem

Udonis  Haslem
Udonis  Haslem
MIN: 8.15
PTS: 3 (37.84%)
REB: 1.33
As: 0
ST: 0.11
BL: 0.11
TO: 0.11
GM: 9

Parish is also the oldest to ever play in NBA Playoffs with his last game being at 43 years and 254 days of age.

Haslem is only the third player in NBA history to play 20+ seasons with the same franchise. The previous two players to accomplish such a feat were Dirk Nowitzki and Kobe Bryant.

Earlier in the season, Haslem announced that he was retiring from basketball after the 2022-23 season.



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