WADE JAM TIME?: While he has put such talk on the backburner, LeBron James has been linked to a commitment for Space Jam 2, a sequel to the 1996 Michael Jordan vehicle. And the one thing about LeBron is he is known to share with his friends. So could Dwyane Wade, who already has shown some acting chops, be convinced to hop aboard? "I would. I would be interested in it," Wade said. Wade said he sees nothing wrong with a follow up to the original. "Why not?" he said. "Obviously the first one was with Jordan and so many great players, so why not have one for this generation if it can be done?" Beyond Jordan, the original Space Jam also included Larry Bird, Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning and several other players of that era. Earlier during the postseason, James said of the project. "I have a great team that's handling my affairs off the court. Ever since I signed with Warner Brothers, we've been looking to do some things and figure out some things that best fit both sides. My team is handling that, and I'm not going to take my focus off what my job is right now, and that's being in the postseason right now."