<P> Howard had a successful career at Chicago Vocational Career Academy, and can be seen playing in the high school basketball documentary Hoop Dreams . He left Michigan after his junior year, and was drafted fifth overall in the 1994 NBA draft by the Washington Bullets for whom he played until 2001 . Although the Fab Five final four appearances were later vacated, he was not among the players called before the grand jury (as were Robert Traylor, Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Maurice Taylor, and Louis Bullock). </P> <P> As noted, Howard was the only member of the Fab Five still playing in the NBA through the 2011--12 season; he played for eight teams in 16 seasons . He was a member of the Portland Trail Blazers in 2009--10, and was a member of the Miami Heat for the 2010--11 and 2011--12 seasons . He played for the Heat in the 2011 NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks which the Heat lost, and he saw limited action during the Heat's successful postseason run following the 2011--12 season . Howard has played for eight different NBA franchises including the Washington Wizards, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, Charlotte Bobcats, Portland Trail Blazers, and Miami Heat . He holds NBA career averages of 13.8 points per game, 6.3 rebounds per game, and 2.3 assists per game . </P> <P> On June 21, 2012, Juwan Howard won the NBA championship with the Miami Heat, becoming the only member of the Fab Five to win a championship . </P> <P> Howard was signed by the Heat once again during the 2013 season to a 10 - day contract, on March 2, and then re-signed to a second 10 - day contract on March 12 . The Miami Heat announced on March 22 that they signed Howard for the remainder of the season . Per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed . Howard is now an assistant coach with the Miami Heat as of 2014 . </P>

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