Like his buddy LeBron James, Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade took to Instagram on Monday to address his critics. The subject on Wade's mind: The 2006 NBA Finals, in which the Heat came back from a 2-0 ...
The Miami Heat honored their roots Tuesday night as the franchise’s culture took center stage inside the arena. Championship memories resurfaced during an evening designed to reconnect the ...
Jason Terry blasted the Dallas Mavericks past the Miami Heat in Game 1 of the NBA Finals scoring 32 points, as Dallas won 90-80. Dirk Nowitzki had 26 points and 16 rebounds as Dallas outplayed Miami ...
Alonzo Mourning and Dwyane Wade agree that June 20, 2006 is the most important day in Heat history.
The 2006 NBA Finals were one of the most memorable heavyweight battles from the early 2000s. The series featured both the Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat hunting for their first NBA championship.
Dwyane Wade #3 of the Miami Heat speaks to the media after winning the NBA Championship in Game Six of the 2006 NBA Finals on June 20, 2006 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Joe Murphy ...
Kawhi Leonard and the Raptors captured the country's first major title in 26 years with their most remarkable road win yet in the franchise's NBA Finals debut, outlasting the two-time defending ...
Former Miami Heat head coach Stan Van Gundy has Dwyane Wade as his preferred choice to close out an NBA game.
The 2006 NBA Finals were one of the most memorable heavyweight battles from the early 2000s. The series featured both the Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat hunting for their first NBA championship.
Miami Heat icon Dwyane Wade won three NBA championships during his 16-year Hall of Fame career, but his first title stands above the rest. "All championships are great. Winning is great. Winning small ...