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Wallace: Without Goran Dragic, Heat get off on wrong foot

LOS ANGELES -- For someone who makes a living darting through double teams and masterfully weaving his way out of tight spots, the sheer irony in the question Wednesday was enough to rock Dwyane Wade backward into his seat as he struggled for an answer.

Where do the Miami Heat go from here?

"I don't know," Wade said as the Miami Heat wrapped up their morning shootaround at Santa Monica High School's cozy gym. "I really don't know. Um, I just don't know. We'll see, man."

For much of the past three months, Wade has faced repeated questions about the challenges establishing chemistry with point guard Goran Dragic in a Miami backcourt that features two players whose ball-dominant styles aren't exactly an ideal fit.