NBA Power Rankings: The Best Backcourts In The NBA

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Apr 7, 2015; Miami, FL, USA; Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (3) dribbles the ball as Charlotte Hornets guard Gerald Henderson defends in the second half at American Airlines Arena. The Heat won 105-100. Mandatory Credit: Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports

7. Miami Heat

Backcourt: Goran Dragic & Dwyane Wade

Goran Dragic could be in store for a Steve Nash-like season this year as he will be teamed with Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Luol Deng and a improved Hassan Whiteside. He has the skill set to average 20-plus a night, but will look to be more of a facilitator this season and could average at least 10 assists.

Wade is Wade and that comes with everything he gives you – 23 points a night, hard work but injuries as well. If he is able to play at least 70 games this year, the Heat can contend for the top spot in the East.

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