Hassan Whiteside's convoluted journey to Miami and NBA relevancy took him from Sacramento, Reno and Rio Grande Valley all the way to Lebanon, China and, not too long ago, a rec league at the Charlotte YMCA.
His quest included a free-agent workout with the Timberwolves at Target Center in September 2012 that was none too memorable.
"Yeah," Whiteside said in the Target Center visitors' locker room last week, when asked if he remembers that day. "They made this locker room bigger. They've redone it, done a good job. That's all I remember, really."
That and his workout buddy that day.
"I went against Chris Johnson," Whiteside said, referring to another D-League center who played 30 games for the Wolves in 2012-13. "That's all I remember."
There's more to remember about his career these days, much more.
Whiteside is now the big man's version of what little guy Jeremy Lin was to the NBA with his "Linsanity" three years ago this month. Like Lin, Whiteside has come out of nowhere — if the Charlotte YMCA qualifies as such — to put up franchise player-like statistics on a rookie's minimum guaranteed salary.
Signed by the Heat four days after Memphis cut him in November, Whiteside had five double-double games — including a 14-point, 13-rebound, 12-block triple-double against the Bulls on Jan. 25 — in his past six games before an ankle injury sidelined him Friday against San Antonio. He's one of only three players in NBA history to reach a triple-double with double-digit blocked shots while coming off the bench in a game.