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JohnMax
12-29-2014, 08:34 AM
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/1987/dwyane-wade

plowking
12-29-2014, 10:29 AM
MVP. What else can you say?

Velocirap31
12-29-2014, 10:47 AM
MVP. What else can you say?

They're 14 and 17 and Bosh is averaging 21.6 ppg. He isn't doing it alone.

Dragic4Life
12-29-2014, 10:58 AM
MVP. What else can you say?
Don't make me laugh.

Magic 32
12-29-2014, 11:12 AM
Don't make me laugh.

Would make a nice break from your crying.

VengefulAngel
12-29-2014, 11:13 AM
Don't make me laugh.

Outplayed your boy Lebron.

BarberSchool
12-29-2014, 11:28 AM
http://nbcprofootballtalk.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/pg2_g_hghtesting_576.jpg


This b!tch never heard of Dwyane Wade.
But she knows vial #418 is showing metabolites that evidence HGH use.
She finna turn in her results and go to wednesday mass and never think about it again.

Don't be f#@king up and risking that fragile legacy, mayne.
Stay far away from them BioGenesis dudes, y'all.
Same goes to you, Russell. Bran. Etc.

HALLandOATES
12-29-2014, 11:29 AM
Only durant,lebron and davis are definatly better right now. westbrook,curry,harden,gasol you could debate

DMAVS41
12-29-2014, 11:32 AM
Still great when healthy...

jrong
12-29-2014, 11:33 AM
They're 14 and 17 and Bosh is averaging 21.6 ppg. He isn't doing it alone.

Bosh has barely played in a month. But, Wade isn't an MVP candidate. He is still a top 10 player though.


Don't make me laugh.

So threatened by Wade's return to superstar status because you realize that it jeopardizes the narrative of LeBron's only two titles. Maybe the story wasn't that "LeBron carried those bums to two rings" but that he needed to be backed up by another all-time great player, (and when that player was physically unable to back him up, he was utterly lost.)

It certainly seems that way at this point, looking at the very underwhelming outcome and performance LeBron has produced so far while playing without that player.

K Xerxes
12-29-2014, 11:58 AM
I think the half splits would be interesting. It seems to me that Wade goes HAM on insane efficiency in the first half of quite a lot of games, but then d-fades for some reason in the second half.

HiphopRelated
12-29-2014, 12:06 PM
I think the half splits would be interesting. It seems to me that Wade goes HAM on insane efficiency in the first half of quite a lot of games, but then d-fades for some reason in the second half.
He's top 5 in 4th quarter scoring.

The team has some really ugly 3rd quarters though

plowking
12-29-2014, 12:12 PM
MVP. What else can you say?

Agree with this guy. Repped.

STATUTORY
12-29-2014, 12:26 PM
thought the Heat team last year wasn't stacked doe?

replaced Lebron with Deng and not missed a beat

Roundball_Rock
12-29-2014, 01:00 PM
thought the Heat team last year wasn't stacked doe?

replaced Lebron with Deng and not missed a beat


So threatened by Wade's return to superstar status because you realize that it jeopardizes the narrative of LeBron's only two titles. Maybe the story wasn't that "LeBron carried those bums to two rings" but that he needed to be backed up by another all-time great player, (and when that player was physically unable to back him up, he was utterly lost.)

Last year the Heat went 54-28, second best in the East, and reached the NBA Finals for the fourth consecutive season. This year, replacing LeBron with a 2x all-star SF in Deng, the Heat are 14-17 and mired in 7th in the East, at risk of missing the playoffs. 16 teams have a better record than the Heat.

The collapse of the Miami Heat post-LeBron illustrates how great LeBron is and how vital he was to their success. Remember, Chicago replaced MJ with a guy who was not even in the NBA (not exactly a guy who was in the all-star game in 2 of the previous 3 years) and still almost won the #1 seed the following year. The Heat may miss the playoffs in a conference that is very weak outside the top teams. 35 wins may be enough to make the playoffs in the East.

Dresta
12-29-2014, 01:21 PM
I think the half splits would be interesting. It seems to me that Wade goes HAM on insane efficiency in the first half of quite a lot of games, but then d-fades for some reason in the second half.
Wrong. He led the league in 4th quarter scoring only a couple of games ago. His second half scoring has fallen off lately, because without Bosh, he has very little help, so teams crowd him, and he's worn out already from putting the team on his back in the first half. He's obviously past the point of carrying his team for 40 minutes a night like in 09, but then so is Lebron.

Dresta
12-29-2014, 01:35 PM
Last year the Heat went 54-28, second best in the East, and reached the NBA Finals for the fourth consecutive season. This year, replacing LeBron with a 2x all-star SF in Deng, the Heat are 14-17 and mired in 7th in the East, at risk of missing the playoffs. 16 teams have a better record than the Heat.

The collapse of the Miami Heat post-LeBron illustrates how great LeBron is and how vital he was to their success. Remember, Chicago replaced MJ with a guy who was not even in the NBA (not exactly a guy who was in the all-star game in 2 of the previous 3 years) and still almost won the #1 seed the following year. The Heat may miss the playoffs in a conference that is very weak outside the top teams. 35 wins may be enough to make the playoffs in the East.
This is disingenuous. Deng played like garbage for a good portion of December as he was adjusting (you can see he's getting more comfortable), McBob went down for the whole season, and Bosh has missed more games than Wade (he played 79 last season). Moreover, the team was built to cater to Lebron's strengths, and so an adjustment period is clearly needed to move to a system that is better suited to this personnel. Been remarkable just how much better Miami have looked lately with a nobody like Hassan Whiteside at center than with UD; and Wade can actually play with big guys, unlike a certain someone.

Just need to get Wade and Bosh on the court together ffs.

Mass Debator
12-29-2014, 01:48 PM
In the last 6 games...

Wade is 30/6/4 on 50/36/75
Westbrook is 30/8/6 on 43/13/84
Harden is 31/9/5 on 48/35/87
Lebron is 25/8/5 on 46/37/72
AD is 25/11/4 on 51/0/89

Top 5 right now now?

AirFederer
12-29-2014, 01:50 PM
In the last 6 games...

Wade is 30/6/4 on 50/36/75
Westbrook is 30/8/6 on 43/13/84
Harden is 31/9/5 on 48/35/87
Lebron is 25/8/5 on 46/37/72
AD is 25/11/4 on 51/0/89

Top 5 right now now?
Vintage Wade, and great to see "new" guys taking over the L.
But WB at 13% from 3p range? :eek: