48, as in Dwyane Wade scored 48 points last night in a double-overtime thriller against the Bulls. He also added 12 assists, six boards, four steals, and three blocks. But back to those 48 points, they came on an amazing 15-21 shooting from the field. Making him just the second player in the history of the league (joining Wilt Chamberlain) to have that many points and assists, while having that high of a field goal percentage (71 %). He also shot well from the line (13-18) and was lights out from downtown (5-6). Oh and it just so happens that one of those steals and three of those points won the game for the Heat, 130-127.
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He's good, but my favorite part of that video was Brad Miller's face. I hate it when people say that no NBA players care about wins and losses. Brad Miller cares...sounds like a new charity slogan.
March 10, 2009 at 6:08 PMOddly enough, his favorite Faith No More song is not "We Care A Lot."
March 10, 2009 at 11:37 PMBut instead "Surprise, Your Dead."
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