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Haslem re-signs with Heat in NBA

Veteran NBA forward Udonis Haslem has re-signed with the Miami Heat for a reported $6 million over two years.

Miami Heat'sa Udonis Haslem
NBA's Udonis Haslem has re-signed with the Miami Heat for a reported $6 million over two years. (AAP)

The Miami Heat have re-signed veteran NBA forward Udonis Haslem, who is the club's all-time leader in rebounds.

Haslem is the third of four team members who opted out of their contracts at the end of the season and then chose to re-sign with the Heat. The only one who didn't re-sign was superstar LeBron James who decided to bolt for the Cavaliers in his hometown of Cleveland.

The deal means the 34-year-old Haslem will be back for his 12th season with Miami. He has spent his entire career with the Heat.

Terms of Friday's agreement were not disclosed, although the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported the deal to be for $US5.6 million ($A6 million) over two years.

Haslem, along with Miami's "Big Three" of James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, opted out following the Heat's five-game loss to the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA finals.

The Miami native has been a part of all three of the Heat's NBA champion teams and ranks second only to Wade in club history in games played (715).

Haslem played in just 46 regular-season games in 2013-14, averaging 3.8 points and 3.8 rebounds.

He has averaged 8.6 points and 7.5 rebounds over 715 career regular-season games.


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