Dwyane Wade Thinks He and Chris Bosh Aren't Getting Enough Touches

Is there perhaps a reason why?

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The clutch performing Dwayne Wade of last decade is long gone. Flash has turned into joke fodder, shooting just 31.6 percent on 19 attempts these past two games. Also, here's a glimpse of just how bad he's been. It's the worst time to be on such a slump.

Chris Bosh hasn't been much of a threat either, and last night he was just 1-for-8 in his five-point performance.

Wade reasoned that it isn't just his statistically bad performance that's dragging the team right now. Apparently, he and Bosh aren't getting enough touches. He said, "We've got to do a good job of making sure me and Chris have our opportunities to succeed throughout the game. That's something we're going to have to look at as a team."

Wade went on the shoot a possible subliminal at LeBron James, too: "We've got guys individually who want to play better. But we've got to try to help each other out in this locker room and not leave it up to the individual to self-will it."

Is James part of the problem? If he is, can he possibly be more of a problem than a 31.6 percent shooting performance?

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[via ESPN]

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