Report: Dwyane Wade Says Thigh Injury Could Be Lingering Issue

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Dwyane Wade’s thigh injury may be worse than initially thought.

According to Ira Winderman of The Sun Sentinel, the Miami Heat shooting guard believes his thigh bruise could be a lingering issue:

“Even when you come back, it’ll still be there,” he said of the bruise. “It doesn’t go away for a while.”

Wade is questionable for Monday night’s game versus the Denver Nuggets. He stresses that he’ll do everything he can to get back on the court by that time:

“I’m going to do everything I can to get back on the court as quick as possible, but take it a day at a time. The biggest thing you want to be able to have is your explosion. It kind of takes your explosion away, the area that it’s in. I just want to be able to explode when I get back. Hopefully by Monday it will be there.”

Wade was held out of Saturday night’s 112-104 overtime loss to the Toronto Raptors due to a thigh injury. It was just his seventh missed game of the season. Justise Winslow started in his place, while Joe Johnson was moved to shooting guard.

This would be a devastating ailment for not only Wade, but the Heat as a team, as they continue to operate with a 13-man roster. Making matters worse is that Chris Bosh continues to remain out, while Tyler Johnson is sidelined for the rest of the season due to shoulder surgery.

With the Heat looking to win the Southeast Division, they can’t afford more injuries to any of their players.
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D.J. Siddiqi grew up in the heart of South Florida in Broward County. Growing up in South Florida during the late 90's and 2000's, D.J. witnessed the Pat Riley years where the Miami Heat faced off with the New York Knicks all the way to the painful late 2000's seasons where the Heat were a one-man team with Dwyane Wade. D.J. has closely followed the Heat over the past decade-and-a-half, and unfortunately witnessed Game 2 of the 2011 NBA Finals in person when the Dallas Mavericks overcame a 15-point deficit to knock off the Heat. D.J. has writing experience as a columnist with sites such as Bleacher Report and Rant Sports, and he is proud to bring his knowledge of the Heat and the NBA to Heat Nation.