Miami's All-Star guard, Dwyane Wade recovered from offseason shoulder and knee surgeries, played for the first time this season Wednesday night, but the Heat still lost, 104-95 to the previously winless Seattle SuperSonics.
Wade scored 15 points in 25 minutes on 5-for-9 shooting for Miami (1-7), which is 0-4 at home for the second time in franchise history.
Wade entered the game with 4:49 left in the first quarter, replacing Penny Hardaway. His home crowd began shouting as soon as Wade removed his warm-ups, and stood and gave a long cheer when he took the floor.
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