Wade, the boss of the Heat
Dwyane WadeNo.: No.3 Team: Miami Heat Location: Forward-defender Birthday: 1/17/82 Height: 1.93M Weight: 96.2kg Graduation school: Marquette University. Graduated in 25, this season, the statistics of the team's starting time, shooting 3 points, free throws, total offensive defense, assists, steals, blocked shots, mistakes, foul scores, Heat 75 75 38.5 .495 .171 .783 1.4 4.3 5.7 6.7 1.9 3.6 2.9 27.2 Average per game in the past season. In the rebounding season, the team shot% 3 points% free throws% offensive and defensive total assists, steals and blocked shots. 3-4 Heat 61 56 34.9.465.32.747 1.4 2.7 4. 4.51.56 3.21 2.3 16.24-5 Heat 77 77 38.6.478.289.762 1.4 3.7 5.2 6.8 1.57 1.6 4.17 3. 24.1 Career 138 133 37..473.296.758 1.4 3.4.7 5.8 1.5.8 3.75 2.7 2.6 Playoff 27 2. 7 4..472.222.794 1.43.44 4.9 6.1 1.44.74 4.3 3.3 22.9 All-Star 1 23..462. 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. 2. 14. The success of Flash stems from the hard bench career. Wade's story started in the Southern District of Chicago. Compared with the Flash, which is now the all-powerful NBA, Wade there is ordinary, but it is this ordinary that makes Wade extraordinary now. In 1991, the year when the Bulls won the championship for the first time, Wade moved to Chicago with his father. Wade's parents divorced when Wade was young. Wade was his own sister, and Trajil raised him. Trajil was the most admired person in Wade's life. Every morning or evening, no matter how dim the lights are, Wade, the younger brother, and Wade's two half-brothers will play "two dozen two" in front of the door. It was on the concrete floor in front of the garage that Wade practiced his stunt of layup in disguise. "The ground is rough, and you will break a layer of skin when you fall, but you must break through, otherwise you won't win." Wade went to high school with his breakthrough technology. In order to make Wade's skills more comprehensive, Wade's high school coach made a rule in the team competition: Wade's layup score doesn't count! Wade in high school, compared with Kobe Bryant and James, has a dim star. He was not selected as the "Best Team of McDonald's National High School Basketball" at all, nor did he have the opportunity to participate in youth training camps sponsored by various shoe brands. After graduating from high school, Wade, with poor grades, only received notices from three universities. Wade finally chose Marquette University, but because his grades could not meet the requirements, Wade spent a year on the bench in the first year. Judging from Wade's later development, it was this year's bench career that made Wade's comprehensive skills. During training, Wade's role in the team is sparring. "I will play the star of the opposing team in training today, the core defender of the opposing team tomorrow, the inside player of the opposing team the day after tomorrow, and the three-pointer of the opposing team the day after tomorrow." When it comes to the game, Wade in a suit is not only responsible for taking notes, but also drawing a tactical road map. During the intermission, Wade will stand with the coach and help the coach to talk. This year, Wade mastered all-round skills off the court, thus forming a guerrilla style that he is neither a point guard nor a shooting guard, just like Jerry West. Wade became a superstar in three years. The Flash believed in "God" and was more like "God". With the eyes of the whole world, Wade held the championship trophy and the finals MVP trophy high above his head. Whether this is the beginning of an era or the occasional flash of a star, no one can be sure. But one thing is certain, the NBA in June this year belongs to Wade. As the old saying in China says, "Heaven will send a great task to Sri Lankan people, and they must first suffer from their minds." Before the seeds of victory were conceived successfully, Wade also experienced the darkness before dawn. On June 1st, before his June journey, the disease suddenly visited Wade. That night, he caught a cold, and his illness lasted until two days later, June 2nd, that is, the morning of the sixth game of the Eastern Conference finals. Wade began to cough and vomit in the early hours of the morning, and was taken to the hospital at 7: in the morning. He stayed in bed for infusion until 3: in the afternoon, then went home to change clothes and drove to the American Airlines Arena to participate in the competition. At the beginning of the game, Wade made 1 of 5 shots and made 3 mistakes. Everything was like a serious illness. Wade was treated again at halftime and didn't return to the court until three minutes after the start of the third quarter. In nine minutes, a breakthrough layup, a jump shot, a backward shot, then another backward shot, and finally a fake turn, scored 1 points in a row-that's when Wade won the MVP in the finals. After burying the Pistons, Wade went to dinner, and congratulations came one after another, including James' short message, "You still have a series (finals) to play. Don't be overconfident." The emperor's worry is obviously redundant. The average score of 34.4 points in six games in the finals not only helped the Heat win the championship, but also won the first MVP trophy for Wade. Whether Wade is the second Jordan or not, and whether Wade is better than James-these topics, which originally existed only in the subconscious, are now officially put on the table. Since the selection of finals MVP in 1969, a * * * has produced 24 MVPs, 18 of whom are among the top 5 NBA superstars (not counting Duncan). It is only a matter of time before Wade's current limelight ranks among NBA historical superstars. Wade grew up in Chicago, where he was influenced by "God" (Jordan); Wade, who grew up with God, has religious ideas, humility and gratitude, and he has a side that Jordan does not have in human nature. Until next year, Wade will still receive a rookie salary, which is only about $3 million. Even so, Wade donated 1% of his salary to the church in Chicago. Wade doesn't have a tattoo; Wade never drinks; Wade's jersey sales ranked first in the NBA; Wade's skills are comprehensive, he can break through with a little gap like Iverson, and he also has the skill of sealing his throat with a sword like Kobe. If possible, Wade will be Carter. At Marquette University, Wade once did a thunderbolt dunk like Carter riding on the head of French center Weiss at the 2 Olympic Games. No matter from any angle, Wade is the representative of Stern's dream perfect NBA player. A coach of an Eastern team said, "There was a survey in our team, and the topic was,' If you pick a player at random, James, Kobe, O 'Neal, anyone, who would you choose?" My answer is Wade. Because he includes all the advantages of professional players, both on and off the court. Wade won the finals MVP, James won the All-Star MVP, and the 25-6 season completely became the bridgehead for the 23 rookie to rule the NBA. The playoffs are a watershed in the trend of NBA generation alternation. James was brilliant in the first two rounds of the playoffs, Dior, barbosa and Howard showed their brilliance in the second and third rounds of the playoffs, Wade finished in the finals, and the 23 rookie firmly held the stage of the playoff performance. Nash, Duncan and Kobe, the older generation of stars who entered the NBA before 2, were unable to climb the highest level in the NBA. In the wave of generational alternation, next season's NBA will surely become a classic in NBA history.