Riley has been impressed by the way Wade has adapted to the various defenses the Mavericks have thrown at him.
"He had two difficult games in Dallas," Riley said of Wade, a combined 17-of-44 in Games 1 and 2. "He was driving incessantly to the rim, getting a lot of layups and I thought he was going at 100 miles per hour or faster.
"He had to slow down, relax and see the game better and I think he's done that," he said. "I think he's just taken a good look at the game and not rushing things."



