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Michael Baiamonte to Retire at the End of the Season

Michael Baiamonte to retire

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MIAMI, FL – Michael Baiamonte, the Miami HEAT in-arena voice and the second longest tenured public address announcer in the NBA, is set to retire at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season. Baiamonte has announced more than 1,500 professional basketball games including six NBA Finals. His warm and resonant baritone has electrified generations of HEAT fans and is one of the premier and most recognizable voices in the South Florida sports and entertainment market.

Whether elongating the words during decisive parts of the game with “STANNNNDDD UP AND MAKE SOME NOOOOIIISSSEEEE” or flexing his Spanish with the familiar “DOS MINUTOSSSSS” at the two-minute mark of every quarter, the creativity and style of Baiamonte’s signature calls have evolved into indelible touchpoints of Miami culture.

“In addition to the incredible level of energy and enthusiasm he has brought to each Miami HEAT game, for more than three decades Michael B’s professionalism and affable personality have endeared him to all of us in the front office and to HEAT fans everywhere,” said Michael McCullough, EVP and Chief Marketing Officer of The HEAT Group. “His voice will forever be a part of our franchise history.”

As a highly sought after emcee, Baiamonte has hosted a variety of events for corporations of all sizes, including award ceremonies, conferences and special events across a range of industries including sports, entertainment, hospitality, retail, academia, and politics.

“After giving this much thought and consideration, I have decided that this season, my 35th with the Miami HEAT organization, will be my last,” said Baiamonte. “I want to thank the Miami HEAT for their understanding and support of my decision as I move to the next chapter of my life with my wife Natalie and our daughters. I also want to say THANK YOU to all of HEAT Nation. For all of the love you have shown me, I am forever grateful. During my final season, let’s continue to make some more noise, share some more laughs, and, as always, give all our collective support to our Miami HEAT. LET’S GO HEAT!”

Baiamonte’s first HEAT game dates back to the team’s second season at the old Miami Arena, when he stepped in as the backup announcer on February 21, 1990. In 1991-92, he was hired full time. In 2019, he was tapped to call the NBA All-Star Weekend’s activities in Charlotte, North Carolina. His voice also appears in the NBA 2K’s Take-Two Interactive game. Other seminal experiences during Baiamonte’s career have included:

  • Hosting the 2006 NBA Finals Game 6 Road Rally at Kaseya Center when the HEAT defeated the Dallas Mavericks to win their first NBA Championship.
  • Announcing Ray Allen’s 3-pointer with seconds left in regulation of Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals to send the game into overtime.
  • Announcing Shaquille O’Neal’s arrival to Miami as he exited an 18-wheeler truck with a squirt gun spraying the crowd in front of Kaseya Center.
  • Hosting the Welcome Event in July 2010 as the HEAT ushered in the Big 3 era.
  • Announcing the starting lineup introductions of LeBron James, Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade’s first home game.
  •  Hosting three NBA Championship Celebrations following the championship parades in 2006, 2012 and 2013.

Beginning with tomorrow’s home opener, the HEAT will celebrate 35 Seasons of Michael Baiamonte through a season long campaign, Mike Drop. A nationwide search for his replacement will commence in the coming weeks.

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