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Hall of Fame honor energizes Wade for NBA 2015 season

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MIAMI—Dwyane Wade is already thinking big about the Miami Heat's fast-approachin­g season.

And missing the playoffs last season has only energized him.

Less than two weeks from the start of his 13th Heat training camp, Wade joined Jack Nicklaus and Chris Evert as enshrinees Wednesday at the 21st Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Sports Hall of Champions induction ceremony. And while the night was about looking back and celebratin­g the past, Wade couldn't help but sound excited what may loom this season.

“It could be special,” Wade said. “We have all the ingredient­s. We've just got to make sure we mix it right.”

The Heat missed the playoffs last season after injuries and illness ravaged the roster in their first year of the postLeBron James era after four straight trips to the NBA Finals. For Wade, that means essentiall­y six months between games going from the end of last season to the start of the coming year.

It didn't mean six months off, however.

“I'm going into training camp (in regular season) form,” Wade said.

Evert couldn't attend the event Wednesday. Wade and Nicklaus chatted on the red carpet, and the 11-time All-Star learned that Nicklaus is a Heat fan — and his wife Barbara is a bigger one. Nicklaus told a story how he once called home during a trip to Brazil, his wife answered and asked him to hold because 6 seconds were left in a Heat game.

Nicklaus has been a season ticket-holder for Miami's four pro teams — the Dolphins, the Florida Panthers, the Marlins and the Heat — for decades. He joked that when the Heat got Wade, he had to give up those seats because of the success he brought to the city.

“A Miami Heat ticket is simply too expensive for me anymore,” Nicklaus said, drawing laughs.

Nicklaus and Evert — both winners of 18 Grand Slam events in their respective golf and tennis worlds — have long been out of the active-competitor spotlight.

Wade acknowledg­ed that it simultaneo­usly felt odd and humbling sharing the moment with them.

“It is an honor,” Wade said. “When I got the call, obviously I jumped on it right away and said of course I would. This feels a little weird. I'm preparing for a season that's starting real soon, but at the same time you've got to take it in stride and understand what it means for the city and the community. So I'm overwhelme­d in appreciati­on.”

The Heat missed the playoffs for just the second time in Wade's career last season. Only eight active players have more points than Wade, who will likely move into the NBA's Top 50 all-time regular-season scorers early this season. (AP)

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