Heat Playoff Hopes Take A Major Hit With OT Loss In Toronto
The Miami Heat know they're running out of time and cannot afford to lose.
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The Miami Heat know they're running out of time and cannot afford to lose.
The NBA season is winding down, and one big question that remains is whether Dwyane Wade's career will end this week or extend for one final playoff appearance.
The Miami Heat plan to celebrate Dwyane Wade's final regular season home game next week in what the organization calls "Wade L3GACY."
The Miami Heat's goal of reaching the playoffs suffered a major blow on Wednesday.
With all that love Dwyane Wade is getting on his One Last Dance tour, you would swear he hasn't played a road game yet.
It wasn't the last dance that Dwyane Wade was hoping for in his final visit to Boston.
The One Last Dance tour made a final stop at a very special venue Saturday night.
The guard known as The Dragon was in full effect for a Miami Heat team desperately trying to make the NBA Playoffs.
In the coming months, Dwyane Wade's name and No. 3 will be put on a banner, and sway from the rafters of American Airlines Arena.
The Miami Heat and Orlando Magic entered Tuesday's game knowing it was perhaps the most important of the season to date.
The playoffs are within sight, but the Miami Heat still have a lot of work to do.
Atop the new event space at Aventura Mall called LEVEL THREE was the man, the myth, the legend; Dwyane Wade.
It was the Miami Heat's backcourt that got the job done on Monday night.
In what was essentially a playoff game for both teams, the Miami Heat looked like the team that belongs in the postseason.
The Miami Heat are playing their best basketball of the season at just the right time.
Back in 2006, the Miami Heat won the NBA Championship for the first time in franchise history.
The Miami Heat's recent surge was slowed down on Sunday by the hot shooting of Canada's last NBA team.
Just when it looked like they were fading from the playoff race, the Miami Heat have surged back into the postseason conversation.
Throughout his Hall of Fame NBA career, there has always been one constant in Dwyane Wade's life.
The Miami Heat may be turning a corner, and it's their grizzled leader who is showing them the way.
Perhaps the Miami Heat are turning a corner.
It was certainly a night to remember at the house that Dwyane Wade built.
From the moment Dwyane Wade set foot in the NBA, other greats saw his sizzle; that he was relentless, fearless, and sometimes reckless.
Miami Heat superstar Dwyane Wade has been taking his farewall lap around the NBA this season as the 16-year veteran prepares to call it a career.
The Miami Heat hit a new low as they moved further away from a playoff spot.
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