Dwyane Wade participated in the morning shootaround and is expected to play in Monday night's first-round game against the Philadelphia 76ers.

Wade missed Sunday's practice because of a migraine. He began experiencing symptoms during Saturday's Game One victory, but coach Erik Spoelstra said Wade did some "light shooting" on Monday and will likely be ready to go.

"He's feeling significantly better from (Sunday)," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

Wade, who has been bothered by migraines since childhood, may wear protective goggles to shield his eyes from bright light during the game.