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COPYRIGHT 2005 South Florida Sun-Sentinal
Byline: Ira Winderman
MIAMI _ The Heat spent the previous 11 days trying to prove it could win without Shaquille O'Neal.
It spent most of Tuesday attempting to win without Dwyane Wade, as well.
Unlike O'Neal, Wade was on the active roster, available and in action. The problem was his impact did not arrive until late in the fourth quarter. Very late.
Still, a little Wade goes a long way and what he did at the end of regulation was enough to help turn back the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets, 109-102, in overtime at AmericanAirlines Arena.
"I knew it wasn't my night," Wade said after salvaging what turned into a 25-point,...
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