Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

In less than a minute, Dwyane Wade set the tone for the Miami Heat.

Wade blocked four shots in a dazzling 55-second span shortly after tipoff, and the Heat wound up rolling past the Memphis Grizzlies 118-85 on Saturday to win their second straight.

It was one of Miami’s top defensive displays of the season, holding the Grizzlies to 39 percent shooting and forcing Memphis into missing its final 10 shots of the first half.

And Wade was the catalyst, with that stretch that started when he blocked Tony Allen’s jumper with 7:56 left in the first quarter. Another Allen layup was blocked 17 seconds later, and then Sam Young started getting Miami’s attention. He had three shots swatted away in 36 seconds, the first by LeBron James, the last two by Wade.

Wade’s final line: 28 points, nine assists, five rebounds and five blocks. The last NBA guard to have numbers like that in a game? Michael Jordan, in 1988.

WRITTEN BY TIM REYNOLDS AP SPORTS WRITER & FULL STORY HERE