Dwyane Wade is on track to play 75 games, the most he's played since the 10-11 season. Pat Riley has even floated the idea of Wade playing until he's 40.

“I go out there each year and try to do what I can within that season and I’m gonna try to do that until I don’t want to do that no more,” he said Sunday. “If God continues to bless me where I’m able to have the health to play, then I will do it. When I feel like I don’t want to do it no more, hopefully I can walk away from it when that time comes.

“But I’m enjoying it, man. I really like this team. I really like the vibe that we’re building in the city of Miami. No complaints here.”

Wade isn't as explosive as he was in his prime but he's able to manage his body well at the age of 34 after 13 NBA seasons and multiple knee issues.

Wade is averaging 19 points, 4.7 assists and 4.1 rebounds in 30.7 minutes per game.