Dwyane Wade hasn't even been back with the Miami Heat for that long, and he's already reminding the NBA that he still has some left in the tank.

The Heat played the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night, and Wade turned back the clock Father Time with a step-back jumper over Ben Simmons to win the game.

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Let's remember that Wade is approximately 700 years old when thinking about what transpired in this video. Wade dribbles behind his back to shed Robert Covington, who switches the ball screen with Simmons.

Wade, with Simmons on him, dribbles for a couple of beats before taking a big step back just inside the 3-point line and launches the ball over the contested hand Simmons. It was a good contest by Simmons, too.

But it didn't matter. The ball hit the bottom of the net with less than six seconds left in the game. The 76ers didn't score on the next possession, and that was all she wrote.

It's been quite a long time since we've seen Wade play like this, yet alone hit game-winning shots. He scored 15 points in the fourth quarter, a feat usually reserved for men with much younger legs.

But since Wade was traded back to Miami, he's been somewhat rejuvenated. He said after the trade that his heart was always in Miami even when he was playing for other teams. So naturally he feels at home there more than anywhere else.

There's no telling how many of these types of performances are left for Wade. But fans should be happy there's still something left for him to give.