Dwyane Wade
Video: Udonis Haslem, Tyler Hansbrough Exchange Flagrant Fouls
The Heat may have caught a lucky break here.
Heat Rout Pacers To Take 3-2 Series Lead
LeBron James scored 30 points, Dwyane Wade added 28, and the Miami Heat moved a win away from another trip to the Eastern Conference finals with a 115-83 victory over the suddenly hurting Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night.
Video: Wade Goes After Spoelstra
Dwyane Wade lashed out in frustration during the worst playoff game of his career.
Heat Crushed By Pacers, Cancel Practice & Media Availability
The Miami Heat canceled practice and their media availability one day after a blowout loss in Game 3 to the Pacers.
MVP James Gets 32, Heat Top Pacers 95-86 In Game 1
LeBron James got his trophy, and then he and Dwyane Wade made sure the Miami Heat got a win in Game 1.
Muller: Should NBA Olympians Be Paid? Dwyane Wade Seems To Think So
I never thought I would say this, but maybe Mr. Wade and Mr. Allen should listen to LeBron James to see what it means to be a member of Team USA.
Dwyane Wade’s Nephew Among 5 Wounded In Store Shooting
Two men entered the Bishop Golden Store in the 1400 block of West 79th Street and opened fire on the people inside about 6 p.m., killing one man and wounding five others.
Photos: Dwyane Wade’s Father Ejected From United Center
Dwyane Wade Sr., the father of Miami guard Dwyane Wade, was ejected during Wednesday night’s loss to the Bulls at the United Center.
Lucas III Scores 24, Bulls Beat Heat 106-102
John Lucas III scored 24 points, and the Chicago Bulls beat the Miami Heat 106-102 without Derrick Rose in a charged showdown between the Eastern Conference’s top two teams Wednesday night.
James, Heat Escape With 97-93 Win Over Bulls
LeBron James scored 35 points, while reigning NBA MVP Derrick Rose wasted two chances in the final 23 seconds and the Miami Heat escaped with a 97-93 win Sunday over the Chicago Bulls.
Berto Center To Open Thursday
For the first time since the lockout began on July 1, NBA players are going to be welcomed back to their team facilities, said league spokesman Tim Frank.
Muller: Exhibition Tour Is A Bad Idea For Rose And Boozer
David Stern and Billy Hunter are still hard at work trying to save the NBA season but it appears that many of the league’s top stars are getting ready to hit the road for a two-week world tour that will consist of six games spanning across four continents.
Bernstein: Missing Rose This Year Would Really Hurt
Dear David Stern, Billy Hunter, various grim-faced lawyers, union representatives, hired-gun economists, and rank-and-file ballers: don’t take this season from Derrick Rose.
Muller: Eagles Not Quite Miami Heat Of NFL
While Philadelphia fans and the national media are busy crowning the Eagles as champions of the football world, I am going to take the safer “wait and see” approach.
Hester And Wade Both Dealing With Lockouts
Dwyane Wade could see himself and other NBA stars eyeing an overseas contract if the lockout drags on, just like New Jersey’s Deron Williams.
Peavy Cracks Top 50 Highest Paid American Athletes
When Sports Illustrated recently released their list of the Top 50 highest-earning American athletes, there was one Chicago player who cracked the list: Jake Peavy.
Hoge: LeBron Among Most Foolish Athletes Ever
LeBron James latest decision to attack his critics’ “personal problems” officially supplants him among some of the most foolish athletes of all time.
Dorfman: The Heat Is Turned Down…But It May Rise Again
I had no idea June 13th was a national holiday. I thought the calendar was bereft of celebrations between Memorial Day and July 4th. But it seems all of America is honoring this day, or at least all of America outside of South Beach.
With Season Over, NBA Now Faces Uncertain Offseason
As Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade traded big shots in a thrilling NBA finals, with fans tuning in at levels the league hadn’t seen since the days of the Kobe-Shaq Lakers, the questions came more frequently.
LeBron: It’s ‘Now or Never’ in NBA Finals
Now or never? LeBron James is apparently making that his mantra entering Game 5 of the NBA finals.



