The Bulls head off to Oklahoma City to begin a difficult six-game Western Conference road trip
Dwyane Wade has done some amazing things in his fabulous NBA career. His 2006 Finals when he averaged 39.2 points the last four games to sweep the Mavericks was one of the great Finals performances in NBA history. He’s been a Finals and All-Star MVP, three-time NBA champion, 10-time all-NBA, four-time all-defense, a league scoring champion.
But nothing may match what Wade has done over the last week. He may have turned the bristly Rajon Rondo into the irreplaceable, unifying force and inspiration for the Bulls, and especially the reserves whose 49 points Sunday was vital in the Bulls 121-108 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.