<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">MIAMI ? There will be no more time off for good offensive behavior for Dwyane Wade. Unlike last season's Eastern Conference finals against Detroit, when Heat forward Eddie Jones took the defensive challenge against Pistons perpetual-motion guard Richard Hamilton, this time Wade will have to work full time on both ends of the floor. "It's going to be a challenge, just like chasing Ben Gordon, just like sticking Vince Carter," Wade said Sunday of his primary covers in the first two playoff rounds, against Chicago and New Jersey. In last season's Eastern Conference finals, Jones guarded Hamilton, while Wade spent time on less-active small forward Tayshaun Prince. Heat coach Pat Riley indicated his confidence in Wade's ability made it easier to deal Jones in the offseason. "Welcome to the world of wanting to be great," Riley said of the two-way test Wade will face during the best-of-7 series that opens Tuesday at the Palace of Auburn Hills. "Got to do both. He's got to do both. He wants to win. He's a young man. He's 24 years old. He's got a lot of energy."</div> Source