Mario Chalmers had seen it before, he'd just never been on the opposite side of it. Until now.
As the Grizzlies guard watched Dwyane Wade will the Heat to a 100-97 win on Sunday, he thought back to all those games he'd been a part of with his former team.
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"I'm used to seeing things like that," Chalmers told reporters after the game.
Wade scored eight of his 14 points in the fourth quarter, including a 19-foot jumper to give his team a 98-97 lead with 21.9 seconds left. It capped an 11-2 Heat run, after they had trailed by as much as 10 midway though the final quarter.
It was vintage Wade, lifting the Heat on his shoulders when it mattered most. At 33 and with a lot of miles on his tread, those moments may not come as frequently as they once did, but he's still got a few up his sleeve.
Stud of the night
It was a tale of two halves for Kevin Durant. The Thunder forward scored just two points in the first half before piling up 29 after intermission, as the Thunder beat the Jazz 104-98 in overtime. Running mate Russell Westbrook also chipped in a double-double (25 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, two steals).
Dud of the night
The Sixers were awful again Sunday afternoon, hitting just 33.3 percent of their field-goal attempts. Richaun Holmes, who made one of his two shots, was the only player on the team to shoot 50 percent or better as Philadelphia fell 96-76 to Toronto.
Tweet of the night
Don't hurt your head over how he did it, just enjoy the creativity that is Russell Westbrook.
— Zach Harper (@talkhoops) December 14, 2015
Looking ahead
Raptors (16-9) at Pacers (13-9), 7 p.m.: The Pacers will be looking to get back on track after a tough stretch that has seen them lose four of their last five games after a 12-5 start.