Miami Heat star veteran Dwyane Wade turned back the clock on Tuesday night with a savage game-winning jumpshot to beat the Philadelphia 76ers.

In a moment where Father Time decided to take a nap while Wade broke the backs of the 76ers, Wade showed that he still has plenty of basketball left, even if he's undecided about whether or not he will continue playing beyond this season.

A few minutes after he won the game, Wade did not talk about the heroic shot. Instead, he talked about the team and the stretch run to the playoffs, per the Miami Heat's official Instagram account.

“We needed a win like this,” Wade said as we walked through the tunnel into the locker room. “It wasn't perfect. We all had to do something down the stretch for us to get it done. This one right here feels good.”

Listen to Wade's full comments below.

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Wade may be 36-years old at this point in his career, but he can still entertain the crowd with his late-game antics. He scored 15 points in the fourth quarter of that game to secure the win.

But the most interesting thing about him is he is still a team-first player. He could easily be one of those stars that is chasing rings and only wants to go out and get his.

But instead, he wants the team to get better and make sure it is in a good position for the playoffs. That's what veteran leadership looks like in the NBA, and Wade has plenty of it.