In Wednesday night's NBA game in Charlotte, LeBron James was making plays early for the Miami Heat against the hometown Bobcats. However, it was Dwayne Wade who hit the game winning shot to give the Heat the win 96-95.
With 12.2 seconds left, Wade took the inbounds pass from James and went one-on-one against Bobcats guard Gerald Henderson. Wade dribbled left and made the game winning shot with 2.9 seconds left, then found Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton in the stands and gave him the "Superman" move that Newton typically uses when he scores touchdowns.
The video doesn't show Newton's reaction to Wade using the "Superman" move, so we don't know if Newton was upset that Wade stole his move or flattered that Wade copied him. We'll see what we can find out.
NBA TV video via Sports Grid.
Dwyane Wade Hits The Game-Winner Against The Bobcats Then Does The “Superman” In Cam Newton’s Direction [Sports Grid]
With 12.2 seconds left, Wade took the inbounds pass from James and went one-on-one against Bobcats guard Gerald Henderson. Wade dribbled left and made the game winning shot with 2.9 seconds left, then found Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton in the stands and gave him the "Superman" move that Newton typically uses when he scores touchdowns.
The video doesn't show Newton's reaction to Wade using the "Superman" move, so we don't know if Newton was upset that Wade stole his move or flattered that Wade copied him. We'll see what we can find out.
NBA TV video via Sports Grid.
Dwyane Wade Hits The Game-Winner Against The Bobcats Then Does The “Superman” In Cam Newton’s Direction [Sports Grid]