Dwyane Wade Making Himself at Home in Chicago and Thursday NBA Takeaways

October 27th, 2016 by Adam Fromal Leave a reply »

It took Dwyane Wade all of one game with the Chicago Bulls to knock down more than half as many three-pointers (four) as he drilled throughout his entire swan song with the Miami Heat (seven). Not bad for someone who still has 38 attempts to go before he matches his 2015-16 total. 

And as CBS Sports NBA points out, he's already ahead of the pace set on opening night by last year's reigning champion from downtown: 



Wade's marksmanship may have been the most impressive part of his Bulls debut, which came in a 105-99 victory over a Boston Celtics squad commonly predicted to finish near the top of the Eastern Conference. But it was only one part of a fairly complete line—22 points, six rebounds and five assists on 7-of-18 shooting from the field and a 4-of-6 showing from long range. 

He made a game-sealing block. He knocked down the dagger three you can see below, complete with a throat-slashing gesture that may well earn a fine from the NBA. He constantly attacked the basket during the second half, drawing whistles and finishing tough plays as he basically spat in the face of Father Time.&nbs ...

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