The Miami HEAT fell to the Golden State Warriors 118-112 Wednesday night at AmericanAirlines Arena. Dwyane Wade led the way for the HEAT with 32 points.
1. Wade Does All He Can
After a rusty night against the Pacers, Wade came out on fire against the Warriors. The vet nailed his first five shots and had the mid-range jumper falling early. Of course, Wade also kept the defense guessing with some nifty drives to the rack as well.
Perhaps his prettiest move to the hoop came with 7:57 left in the first quarter. After driving past Klay Thompson from the right wing, Wade hit Andrew Bogut with the Euro-step and knocked down the short jumper.