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By Eric Karabell
Tuesday, March 11, 2008 It's a helpless feeling in fantasy sports when a key player -- especially a really key player -- just stops playing, for whatever reason. Dwyane Wade owners certainly aren't pleased today, but the truth is, the reason the Heat shut him down was because the team has a lame 11 wins in mid-March. Does that make it worse in fantasy, that he could have kept performing? Fantasy owners might not pay any attention to the real-life standings, but in this case, they were wholly appropriate to why a guy st ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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