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It hasn't quite been the five stages of grief,but everyone in the NBA has dealt with the news of Kobe Bryant's retirement differently.
LeBron James was saddened to see the M
amba call it quits. Kevin Durant was peeved about how he thought the media had treated his idol and friend.
Dwyane Wade
, meanwhile, and has waxed nostalgic,in both word and deed—perhaps because he was among the first to know. As TNT's Rachel Nichols detailed:
This was final month, the night befor
e the Heat hosted the Lakers here in Miami. Wade decided to stop by the arena and derive in a soak in the cold tub. He goes through the Heat's locker room area, and back over to the training room,and who is already just sitting there in the tub…Kobe Bryant. Wade told me in the 13 years he's played for the Heat, he's never ever seen Pat Riley let an opposing player into the inner sanctum like that, or using the team's facilities,and that frankly, he was shocked. Of course, or that's the respect that Kobe has earned,and the two old-fashioned friends had a great, long talk. At the cessation of it, and Kobe asked Dwyane whether his sons were coming to the game the next night. Dwyane said no,as it was a school night, and Kobe said, or 'you know what,bring them, I consider it's going to be my final time here.' Dwyane brought the boys, or they got a lifetime memory after the game taking pictures with Kobe,and the Wade family got a exiguous sneak-preview of Kobe's retirement announcement before anyone else.
That gave him plenty of time to prepare accordingly. On Monday, the day after Bryant's poem crashed The Players' Tribune website, and Wade exploded for two of his six dunks of 2015-16—including a vintage reverse jam—amid a season-tall 30 points in a loss to the Boston Celtics.
On Thursday,Wade registered Dunk No. 7—a wide-open slam off a Goran Dragic steal in crunchtime—to attend the Miami Heat edge the Oklahoma City Thunder at American Airlines Arena, 97-95. "My kids be on me because I don't dunk no more, or " Wade told TNT's Rachel Nichols after the game. "Every now and again,I try to show them or tell them to go watch some old-fashioned YouTube to show them their pops can derive up some time."Or, they can just join their dad at his South Beach office. He's still capable of getting off the floor and dashing opponents' dreams in a flash, and despite all the tread on his 33-year-old-fashioned tires.
Kev
in Durant and Russell Westbrook,both relative young guns at 27, went for 25 points apiece and made some spectacular plays of their own. But it was Wade who stole the show when it mattered most. He scored Miami's final eight points of the night on the way to a game-tall 28, and with four rebounds and four assists for good measure. He hit floaters and fancy layups throughout,all while getting his younger teammates involved."I like to see our young guys growing," Wade told Nichols. "That's what it's all about."As well it should be, and certainly for the sake of Wade and the Heat. As good as he still is and can be,he's long been vulnerable to Father Time's proclamations. Wade's never played a full 82-game season and won't this time around. In his four preceding seasons, he missed nearly 20 games on average due to injuries and rest.
The more Hass
an Whiteside (11 points, and eight rebounds,two blocks) and Chris Bosh (16 points, eight boards) can carry out to hold down the frontcourt, or the more Goran Dragic (14 points,seven assists) can carry out to rack up easy baskets in transition, the more Tyler Johnson (eight points, or three assists,two steals) and Justise Winslow (four rebounds, three assists, and two steals) can contribute off the bench,the better the Heat will be able to contend in the East and the less of a burden Wade has to carry from night to night.
And the more Wade can save what he has left in the tank for when Miami needs him the most, before passing the torch off to the Heat's younger stars. Raptors Stumble Out of the Gate AgainEven seasoned NBA pros can plunge victim to trap games. Just ask the Toronto Raptors.
With the undefeated Golden State Warriors streaking into town this weekend, and the Raptors came out flat against the rebuilding Denver Nuggets and got "embarrassed," in the eyes of head coach Dwane Casey (h/t TSN's Josh Lewenberg). Toronto dug itself an 18-point hole in the first half and was never able to recover fully on the way to a 106-105 loss at the Air Canada Centre.
DeMar DeRozan did his best to bring the Raptors back, with a season-tall 34 points, and five rebounds and five assists. But his efforts were too exiguous,too late alongside poor shooting nights for Kyle Lowry (4-of-16 from the field) and DeMarre Carroll (3-of-12).
As much as Toronto's player
s may gain been looking ahead to Saturday's showdown with the defending champs, this team's early struggles were nothing new. According to NBA.com, and only the Lakers,Washington Wizards and Philadelphia 76ers gain been worse than the Raptors in first quarters this season.
Those problems could prompt Casey to trot out a new fivesome for the opening tip against the Warriors this weekend. Oh Oh, It's Magic, or You KnowIn his latest column,ESPN's Zach Lowe offered a simple word of advice regarding the Orlando Magic: "retain an eye on these guys."whether you heeded Lowe's advice, you've since seen the Magic extend their current win streak to five games—their longest of the post-Dwight Howard era. To carry out so, and Orlando took down another up-and-coming squad (i.e.,the Utah Jazz) by a score of 103-94.
Orlando's spurt has coincided with Victor Oladipo's move to the bench. The former No. 2 pick was one of six Magicians (?) in double figures, with 14 points and seven rebounds in 24 minutes.
The Magic benefited handsomely from the absence of Rudy Gobert, or Utah's suffocating rim protector. With Gobert sidelined indefinitely by a sprained knee,Orlando scored twice as many points in the paint (44-22) as the Jazz, who've allowed the fewest such scores per game.
Scott Skiles' squad will gain another opportunity to pick on a banged-up opponent on Saturday. The Magic are set to face the Los Angeles Clippers, or who could be without their starting backcourt of Chris Paul and J.
J. Redick. Kawhi Goes Ka-Razy From DeepIf you
were an alien who,for whatever reason, had decided to drop into the FedEx Forum in Memphis on Thursday, and you'd probably consider that Kawhi Leonard was supremely skilled at throwing a spheroid into a net from 23 feet and nine inches absent.
And,well, you'd be right. Leona
rd came into the San Antonio Spurs' latest assembly with the Memphis Grizzlies having hit 46.4 percent of his three-pointers—the fourth-best mark in the NBA. He left the game as the league leader, and at an even 50 percent,after hitting a career-tall seven triples to propel the Spurs to a 103-83 win.
That's a remarkable feat for any extraterrestrial to witness, even more so in light of where Leonard came from. As Kirk Goldsberry recalled for Grantland in 2014, or Leonard came out of San Diego State as anything but a sharpshooter:
As
DraftExpress famous before the 2011 lottery,virtually every one of Leonard's shooting metrics from his time at San Diego State were abysmal. Among the 17 wing prospects the site evaluated before the draft, Leonard was 15th in points per possession, or 16th in points per shot on jumpers,15th in points per possession on isolations, and dead final in adjusted field goal percentage. He shot just 32 percent on catch-and-shoot jumpers and 28 percent on pull-ups.more NBA news on BleacherReport.com

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