Wade scores 40 to lead Heat past Wizards, 93-89

Nov 4th, 2009 - Washington Post

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Wade scores 40 to lead Heat past Wizards, 93-89

WASHINGTON -- Dwyane Wade scored 40 points, including a go-ahead jumper with 25 seconds left, to lead the Miami Heat in a 93-89 victory over the Washington Wizards on Wednesday night.

It was the first time Wade reached 40 points since getting a career-high 55 in April against New York. Quentin Richardson had 19 points and nine rebounds for Miami (4-1).

Wade took the spotlight away from Washington's Gilbert Arenas, who scored 32 but was 9 of 27 from the field.

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