A: Actually, Dwyane was quick to caution at his fantasy camp that those days, his do-it-by-himself days, are over. And that's fine, because when Wade was doing it on his own in the immediate years before LeBron arrived, the Heat were nothing more than a one-and-done playoff team when it came to first-round exits. In Chris Bosh, Dwyane has a better supporting star than he had in any of his pre-LeBron days (an argument could be made for Shaquille O'Neal, but his descent was rapid with the Heat). What the Heat need is a Wade with the maturity to play off Bosh (and Josh McRoberts and Luol Deng), as well as a Wade who can be there just about every night for his teammates. His candor Friday was refreshing, as was his perspective of not looking back at the loss of LeBron, but rather at what's ahead.