Dwyane Wade and San Francisco Bay basketball fans get one final chance to demonstrate their admiration for each other when the Miami Heat make its one and only stop in Oakland, Calif., this season to face the Golden State Warriors on Sunday night. Presuming he can shake the residual cobwebs from a hard fall in Friday's loss at Sacramento, Wade is scheduled to make his final NBA appearance at Golden State, where he ranks among the all-time scoring leaders among Warriors opponents. Wade has faced the Warriors 23 times in his 16-year career and ranks 16th among their opponents with a 25.3-point scoring average.