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I thought there wasn't gonna be any talk of Dirk/Lebron/Wade until after the finals?
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He will definitely be able to compete with Kobe's resume when its all said and done.
I doubt Wade's resume will end up being as good or better than Kobe's. But at their respective peaks, I think Wade was the better all-around player.
He will definitely be able to compete with Kobe's resume when its all said and done.
I doubt Wade's resume will end up being as good or better than Kobe's. But at their respective peaks, I think Wade was the better all-around player.
I doubt Wade's resume will end up being as good or better than Kobe's.Originally Posted by JD617
He will definitely be able to compete with Kobe's resume when its all said and done.
I doubt Wade's resume will end up being as good or better than Kobe's.Originally Posted by JD617
He will definitely be able to compete with Kobe's resume when its all said and done.
Originally Posted by Law3001
I thought there wasn't gonna be any talk of Dirk/Lebron/Wade until after the finals?
Originally Posted by Law3001
I thought there wasn't gonna be any talk of Dirk/Lebron/Wade until after the finals?
besides shooting I'm not exactly sure what Kobe does better than Wade (the answer is nothing).
are we talking about right now or in both of there primes?
besides shooting I'm not exactly sure what Kobe does better than Wade (the answer is nothing).
are we talking about right now or in both of there primes?
Well at their respective peaks, if a coach had to choose who they would rather face. I'm sure they're choosing wade 9/10 times.
We don't know one way or the other. It's just a random assumption with made up numbers.
Well at their respective peaks, if a coach had to choose who they would rather face. I'm sure they're choosing wade 9/10 times.
We don't know one way or the other. It's just a random assumption with made up numbers.
Originally Posted by PMatic
Talent wise, you can make a case for either player. Both were athletic guards when they started that evolved into polished, all around talents. However, when you take into account accomplishments (individual and team wise) Kobe is/will likely finish above Wade.Originally Posted by CP1708
Originally Posted by PMatic
Dwyane Wade's legacy interests me a lot.
Great all around talent, NBA champion, Olympian and convinced LeBron to come to Miami among other things. In 11 Finals games, he's averaging 33 PPG and 8 RPG. Currently at the peak of his prime, with maybe another year or two left.
Kind of underrated in a sense.
You're one of the most fair guys I know, Xtap made a comment the other day that Wade is better than Kobe ever was. And that Wade's resume when all said and done will dwarf Kobe and Wade will take on the spot of second best SG of all time. Do you see that?
Does anyone else agree?
Originally Posted by PMatic
Talent wise, you can make a case for either player. Both were athletic guards when they started that evolved into polished, all around talents. However, when you take into account accomplishments (individual and team wise) Kobe is/will likely finish above Wade.Originally Posted by CP1708
Originally Posted by PMatic
Dwyane Wade's legacy interests me a lot.
Great all around talent, NBA champion, Olympian and convinced LeBron to come to Miami among other things. In 11 Finals games, he's averaging 33 PPG and 8 RPG. Currently at the peak of his prime, with maybe another year or two left.
Kind of underrated in a sense.
You're one of the most fair guys I know, Xtap made a comment the other day that Wade is better than Kobe ever was. And that Wade's resume when all said and done will dwarf Kobe and Wade will take on the spot of second best SG of all time. Do you see that?
Does anyone else agree?
Wade's body will break down before he can ever reach Kobe levels of statistics. You gotta take into account how long Kobe's been in the league, and still has a few more years left in the tank.Originally Posted by toine2983
Originally Posted by PMatic
Talent wise, you can make a case for either player. Both were athletic guards when they started that evolved into polished, all around talents. However, when you take into account accomplishments (individual and team wise) Kobe is/will likely finish above Wade.Originally Posted by CP1708
You're one of the most fair guys I know, Xtap made a comment the other day that Wade is better than Kobe ever was. And that Wade's resume when all said and done will dwarf Kobe and Wade will take on the spot of second best SG of all time. Do you see that?
Does anyone else agree?
Agreed.
Wade's body will break down before he can ever reach Kobe levels of statistics. You gotta take into account how long Kobe's been in the league, and still has a few more years left in the tank.Originally Posted by toine2983
Originally Posted by PMatic
Talent wise, you can make a case for either player. Both were athletic guards when they started that evolved into polished, all around talents. However, when you take into account accomplishments (individual and team wise) Kobe is/will likely finish above Wade.Originally Posted by CP1708
You're one of the most fair guys I know, Xtap made a comment the other day that Wade is better than Kobe ever was. And that Wade's resume when all said and done will dwarf Kobe and Wade will take on the spot of second best SG of all time. Do you see that?
Does anyone else agree?
Agreed.