Again, these playoffs should be the last exhibit of evidence that Dwyane Wade is in a higher class than James Harden all-time. He’s had a surplus of memorable playoff moments, stretching from rookie year until his last postseason in 2018, while Harden still searches for his signature moment. Even if he has one, he has no hope of ever catching Wade‘s résumé. Much of that has to do with not having the same dog in his heart, and an unreliable mid-range attack under pressure. I get it: it’s been a long time since Wade was Flash, but as a reminder, on this day 20 years ago, he went BEAST mode in Game 2 of round two against the New Jersey Nets. That night started a five-game winning streak that extended into the conference finals against Detroit. Those Nets finished with three fewer regular-season wins than the Miami Heat, but no one remembers them because Wade and company wasted them.…