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By Nick Friedell
Sunday, November 1, 2009 Maybe one day Dwyane Wade will play for the Bulls. Until then, his presence on the floor is a constant reminder of what his hometown team is still lacking: A playmaking superstar who can create and make shots for himself late in games. The Bulls played fairly well on Sunday night against Wade and the Heat, but in the end they could not make a big stop when it counted. They did not have an answer for Wade in a 95-87 loss. The Marquette alum had 25 points but that doesn't begin to tell the who ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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