Dwyane Wade was on his home court Sunday night for the first time since injuries ended last season five weeks prematurely and gave the crowd what it longed to see, according to an Associated Press report.

?It?s good to get back to playing basketball,? Wade said. ?I?m happy just to get back out there again, have some fun and, most importantly, support the cause.?

The cause was Alonzo Mourning Charities, the primary beneficiary of Zo?s Summer Groove, which is now in its 12th year and traditionally closes with an All-Star caliber matchup.