The Miami HEAT fell to the Toronto Raptors 101-81 Friday night at Air Canada Centre. Chris Bosh led the way for the HEAT with 26 points.
1. Wade Gives It a Go
Although he was initially declared out for the game at shootaround earlier in the day, Dwyane Wade ended up starting against the Raptors. It’s obviously a good thing that he did.
The recently announced All-Star had a great first half, mixing things up with mid-range jumpers and patient drives to the hoop. Perhaps his niftiest move came with 9:24 left in the second quarter when he sized-up Terrence Ross on the left baseline.