He had a points and assists double-double in three of the four games and has a league-high assist to turnover average of 7.5 for the week. His performances allow the team sit at the top comfortably and at the same time help recently returned Blake Griffin to regain his rhythm.
Here is Paul getting upper hand against John Wall:
While the Miami Heat didn’t go undefeated, their 3-1 record for the week helps them stay afloat in the Playoff race for the last two spots in the East. With Goran Dragic still taking his time to gel with his new team, a rejuvenated Dwyane Wade has led the team to performance.
The team had two huge wins over the Portland Trailblazers and Cleveland Cavaliers, and neither would have been possible if it wasn’t for the 2006 NBA Finals MVP. In those two games, he averaged 32 points, 3 rebounds, and 4 assists and the win over LeBron James in Miami would have been the sweetest victory.
Here’s a recap of Wade’s great performance against the Cavs:
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