His contract was set to expire after this season. Terms have not been disclosed as of yet.
The team confirmed Friday that Spoelstra – in his ninth season and already the NBA’s second-longest tenured coach behind San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich – would continue in his current position for the foreseeable future.
Issuing a statement before the Heat’s game at Boston, Spoelstra expressed gratitude to franchise owner Micky Arison and president Pat Riley for the opportunity and their support.
“I would like to thank the Arisons and Pat for their continued confidence in me and my staff and are humbled in their trust in me as head coach," Spoelstra said. "It has been an incredible 22 years being part of the Miami Heat family and we will look to continue our goal of winning NBA championships."
