LeBron James and Dwayne Wade have now played on two teams together: the Miami Heat and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The two besties went to four consecutive NBA Finals and won back-to-back championships for the Heat, experiences that they likely look back on from time to time.

Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra, who coached James and Wade during their time in Miami, flat out admitted on Tuesday there are more moments even he looks back at those memories, per Tom Withers of the Associated Press.

Four Finals and two rings are plenty to look back on. One of the obvious moments that sticks out during that run is Ray Allen's shot to send Game 6 against the Spurs to overtime in 2013. That shot forced a Game 7 and led to a championship.

There are plenty of down moments as well, like when the new-look Heat started their first season 9-8 and people freaked out. Or when James bumped Spoelstra heading into a timeout, leading the media to muse about whether or not the head coach had lost the locker room.

But ups and downs come with great teams, and those four years that Miami Heat basketball team definitely can be called great. It's no wonder Spoelstra allows himself just a sliver of time to remember fonder memories.