From Deseret News archives:
Miami Heat GM Randy Pfund resigns
Pfund said Monday night that it was "the perfect time to pursue other opportunities within the NBA," without offering specifics.
Team president Pat Riley who already had final say on virtually all personnel moves will assume at least some of Pfund's duties, which included overseeing draft preparation, scouting, salary cap management and player personnel decisions.
"Randy Pfund has done a tremendous job for the Heat, helping to build this team into a champion," Riley said in a statement. "His work ethic and contributions to the organization have been invaluable. I've known Randy for over 20 years and in addition to our great working relationship he has been a wonderful friend."
With Riley stepping down as head coach after last season and settling into a full-time front office role, it wasn't clear how much room Pfund still had in the Heat decision-making process.
But with that move, combined with Riley's hiring of longtime friend Ed Maull years ago to assist him on the operations side, the Heat front office clearly had an abundance of voices.
In a statement, Pfund thanked Micky Arison, Riley and their wives "for the opportunity to work for the Heat."
"It's been an incredible ride," Pfund said. "Additionally, I want to thank Pat for all his support and friendship over these last 20-something years."
Pfund, who stayed largely out of the public eye during his tenure in Miami, perhaps made his biggest mark on the franchise during preparations for the 2003 draft.
The Heat had the No. 5 pick that year and were in glaring need of frontcourt help, prompting speculation that the team would target either Chris Bosh or Chris Kaman. But Pfund insisted that Miami take Marquette guard Dwyane Wade, and Riley eventually agreed that Wade would be the pick.
Wade led the Heat to a championship three years later.
Riley credited Pfund again this summer, when the Heat had the No. 2 overall selection and chose Michael Beasley, even though there was a sense that Miami would have preferred not to take the Kansas State forward.
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