Heat's Pat Riley still up for a fight at 75
For a man who prizes toughness above all, the nine-time NBA champion might have outdone himself with his latest Heat team
www.nba.comPat Riley remains active with the Miami Heat and has publicly stated he has no plans to retire or resign as of the latest discussions in 2026. He continues to lead the organization’s roster-building efforts, with emphasis on finishing the current build around key players like Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo. He also addressed ongoing challenges facing the league, including broader issues that intersect with the Heat’s operations and strategy.[1][8]
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For a man who prizes toughness above all, the nine-time NBA champion might have outdone himself with his latest Heat team
www.nba.comHe's also not going to trade Bam Adebayo, "I want to build this around Bam."
www.nbcsports.comMiami Heat president Pat Riley, 77, has no plans of ending his Hall of Fame career any time soon, he enthusiastically told reporters at the franchise's end-of-season media availability.
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www.si.comPat Riley says at the Heat's end-of-season news conference that he will not retire or resign on Watch ESPN, first streamed on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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www.cbsnews.comMiami Heat president Pat Riley, 77, has no plans of ending his Hall of Fame career any time soon, he enthusiastically told reporters at the franchise's end-of-season media availability.
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