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I think he will be better than Kobe when its all said and done, but being that Kobe is Kobe a lot of people will disagree. He will definitely be able to compete with Kobe's resume when its all said and done.Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
Winning a championship is an incredibly difficult task so it's hard to just say Wade 29 with a history of injuries is going to just win 4 more chips but it's possible. I already think Wade is better than Kobe ever was.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?
At times, I wish he would've left Marquette earlier to see him in the NBA a few extra years. Who knows where he would be right now. He came into the league and helped carry that Miami team to the 2nd round and was 2 games away from beating a 60 win Indiana team. Miami has been in the playoffs 7 out of 8 seasons and continued to get players to come to Miami (the Shaq trade, GP, Lebron/Bosh). They probably would've made the playoffs all 8 years if he didn't get hurt for almost half the season in 07-08. I can go on and on about it, but I'm sure there will be more posts discussing this and I can respond.
I was just talking about Tmac and where he would rank amongst the great players in the league today if he stayed healthy. You want to talk about one of the most unstoppable players in the league? Great first step, great lift on his jumpshot, the crossover, great athleticism, ball fakes, hesitation moves, loved to go left, etc. He was skinnier than KD and looked way more dominant against opponents. Many may not agree with me on here, but I think he would be where Dirk is right now in terms of rating him top 4-5 at his position. You want to talk about playing with some bums? Tmac's best player during those years in Orlando was @**+$$# Mike Miller.