Dwyane Wade did not practice Sunday because of symptoms of a migraine. His status for Game 2 of Miami's Eastern Confernece playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers is unknown.

"He had a headache yesterday that he played through the game with," coach Erik Spoelstra said, "so we're trying to be proactive with it as much as possible."

Wade missed a Jan. 22 home victory over the Toronto Raptors with a migraine, the second time in his eight-year NBA career he had missed a game because of the issue. He also experienced them during his collegiate career at Marquette.

"He's had 'em before," Spoelstra said, "so we'll have to see how he feels at the end of the day. We really want to be proactive right now and keep him rested and take medicine and we'll go from there."