A seemingly rejuvenated Dwyane Wade came up big again in a win over the visiting Blazers. Scoring 32 points, marking the seventh game in a row the three-time champ scored at least 25 points. Something he hasn’t done since December 2010.
If the playoffs began today, the Miami Heat (seventh seed) would face LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers (second seed). So a reinvigorated D.Wade is the best kinda Wade if Miami hopes to advance into the NBA Finals for the fifth consecutive year.