Sunday, June 16, 2013

LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh carry Miami Heat

SAN ANTONIO — For several years now, Dwyane Wade has shunned his old nickname and asked teammates, reporters and fans to strike it from their memories. You know the one. It rhymes with slash. There is a widely understood rule inside and outside of 

Dwyane Wade traveled back in time, circa 2006. And Chris Bosh isn't the softest big man in the history of the game, after all. James, Wade and Bosh were for the first time in a long time the quintessential definition of a Big 3 and demonstrated in

SAN ANTONIO — During Miami's drive to the 2012 title, Dwyane Wade dealt with a left knee that needed to be drained between games and eventually required offseason surgery. He still averaged 22.8 points per game in the playoffs, hanging 41 points in a 

The San Antonio Spurs certainly didn't—not after watching Wade have his way with them from tip to buzzer in Game 4 of the 2013 NBA Finals. Wade was aggressive on both ends of the floor for a full 40 minutes to help the Heat secure a crucial 109-93 win 

Dwyane Wade's dropoff throughout the 2013 playoffs has been steep and sudden. Just a month and a half ago he was registering his seventh top-10 regular season PER in the last eight years. Now he's being outplayed by 

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LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh carry Miami Heat

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