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NBA: Wade, Heat end 76ers’ winning streak

Dwyane Wade turned in a vintage performance, scoring 28 points to end the 76ers’ 17-game winning streak and lead the Miami Heat to a 113-103 Game 2 win over host Philadelphia on Monday night and even the first-round playoff series. Playing without injured All-Star center Joel Embiid for the 10th

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