Feb 10, 2013; Miami, FL, USA; Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant (24) guards Miami Heat shooting guard Dwyane Wade (3) during the second half at American Airlines Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Los Angeles Lakers 97, Miami Heat 107 (2/10/2013)
Highlights: pull-up jumper off screen, spin jumper off screen, quick seal layup, skip pass for corner three, standing dunk, wrist pass for layup, fast break clutch reverse dunk, assisted inbound jumper, post spin jumper, pull-up jumper off screen, stole pass for pull-up jumper, give-and-go and-1, two-handed stole baseline pass, hesitation pull-up jumper, pump fake and-1
Statistics: 30 points (.667/.000/1.000), 2 rebounds, 5 assists (4 turnovers), 3 steals, 1 block (4 fouls) in 39 minutes (+7)
Advanced: 24.4 GmSc, 72.7% TS, 31.3% USG, 130 ORtg, 108 DRtg
Believe it or not, Dwyane Wade was actually a very good two-point jump shooter during the regular season. Matched up with a longer defender in Kobe Bryant and a staunch interior defender in Dwight Howard, Wade went to the pull-up all night long and it kept falling. Kobe did torch him right back, but Wade ended all pretense of a comeback with a pump-fake dagger.