Dwyane Wade started his drive to the basket with a behind-the-back dribble at the free throw line, then followed with a 360-degree move in the paint and ended with a shot off the glass. The play started one of those poetry-in-motion runs, with fluid dribbles, spin moves and alley-oop passes to LeBron James. Wade went on to either score or get the assist on 20 straight Miami Heat points. Wade finished with 26 points, and James had 18 points and nine assists Friday night in the Heat's 106-89 win over the Washington Wizards, a rebound victory on a road trip that had a tough start in Orlando two days earlier.