Swati Bhatia
www.totalprosports.com
The Heat's championships have come in two distinct eras. The first with Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal in 2006, and the second with the LeBron James, winning two titles in 2012 and 2013.
Steve Kerr
Steve Kerr won five championships as a sharpshooter with the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs. As the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, he has added four more titles to his name.
Billy Cunningham
After 12 years of playing in the NBA, Cunningham returned to the franchise as a head coach. and lead the Moses Malone-led Sixers to the pinnacle of the NBA.
Bill Sharman
Bill Sharman's championships as a player came with the Celtics. He later coached the Lakers to a championship in 1972.
Pat Riley
Pat Riley won his only championship as a player with the Los Angeles Lakers. As a coach, he masterminded five titles, four with the Lakers and one with the Miami Heat.
K.C. Jones
K.C. Jones contributed to eight titles as a player. He then guided Boston to two more championships in the 1980s as a head coach.
Tommy Heinsohn
Tommy Heinsohn was a key player in the Celtics' dominance in the late 1950s and 1960s. He later coached the team to two more championships, solidifying his place in Celtics.
Bill Russell
As a player-coach for the Boston Celtics, Bill Russell's leadership on and off the court led to an unparalleled legacy. He won 11 championships as a player, combined with his two titles as a coach.
Phli Jackson
Phil Jackson won two championships with the New York Knicks as a player. As a coach, he led the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers to a combined 11 titles, earning the nickname "The Zen Master."