Monday, March 5, 2007

The Come Back Kid


Dywane Wade announced Monday that he will return to the Miami Heat's lineup at some point towards the end of this season. Wade has not played since he dislocated his left shoulder on February 21 after attempting to steal the ball from Houston Rockets player Shane Battier.

Dywane will not have surgery, but will partake in an intensive rehabilitation program that should allow him to have his shoulder ready for the final games of the regular season. Wade is very important to the Heat's success and is definitely the most valuable player to the team. He is averaging 28.8 points per game, 4.8 rebounds per game and 7.9 assists per game. In addition Dywane plays 38 minutes a game and is the go to guy down the stretch.

Miami Heat Coach Pat Riley is happy with Wade's decision and feels he should be admired for his love for the game of basketball and desire to come back and help the Miami Heat win another championship.

Wade is one of the most exciting players to watch in the NBA and makes major contributions towards the Heat. It is great for the NBA that he is coming back. I feel he is making the right decision as long as his shoulder feels good and he is medically cleared before he returns. The idea of Dywane Wade returning is very exciting, but what do you think?

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