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Full name: Dwyane Tyrone Wade

Project: Basketball

Position: Shooting guard, but can also serve as point guard Defender.

Birthday: 1982-01-17

Birthplace: Chicago

Gender: Male

Height: 1.93 meters/ 6 feet 4 inches

Weight: 206 pounds/97 kilograms

Nickname: The Flash

Draft: No. 5 overall pick in the first round of 2003. Selected by the Heat

Team: Miami Heat

Jersey numbers: No. 3 (Heat team), No. 6/9 (national team)

Nationality: United States

Bounce ability: 39 inches, about 97.5 cm

Graduation school: Richard High School Marquette University (Marquette)

Bench press: 187kg

Endorsement: Converse

Dwyane Wade’s salary for this season: $14.41 million

Dwyane Wade’s contract situation: 4 years 60 million, renewed on July 12, 2006, effective in the summer of 2007, expiring in the summer of 2011, player option in the summer of 2010

Wade poster

[Edit this paragraph] Comprehensive evaluation

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[Offense] Wade is famous for his unsolvable breakthroughs. So far, his offensive methods are still based on breakthroughs, and the threat is greater than his jump shot. In the past, Wade was often accused of not being stable enough in his mid-range and long-range shots. Now it has been greatly improved. Cavaliers coach Mike Brown has a very accurate evaluation of Wade: "It used to be, OK, don't let him break through, let him shoot. Now it's like, hey, don't let him break through. Let’s hope he doesn’t make a shot. “Wade is very capable in one-on-one situations. Although he is on the short side for a shooting guard, his body still has an advantage in confrontation. His upper body is very strong, he starts quickly, and his breakthrough is extremely sharp. He is among the top players in the league. After taking the first step, more than 80% of the players in the league are already behind him. He is not afraid of speedy guards (not as strong as him) and tall guards (not as strong as him). He is fast). He has a strong desire to attack the basket, has a strong ability to break through and draw fouls, and has a good feeling when going to the layup. The passing in fast breaks is very good, and he often has alley-oops with teammates. In positional battles, the passing is sometimes too casual, resulting in more turnovers per game. Due to his excellent awareness, he can sometimes grab offensive rebounds and directly launch a second attack. This season, Wade has played in 79 games, averaging 30.2 points per game, leading the league in scoring, and averaging 7.5 assists per game, the highest among shooting guards.

[Defense] Although Wade is only 1.93 meters tall, no one has ever considered him to be a defensive vulnerability at the shooting guard position. The individual defensive ability is of a certain level, and it cannot be said that it can completely block the league's top scorers, but in front of Wade's defense, few people can produce any good statistics. His defense is very good, largely due to his wingspan, strong body and quick and flexible pace. He can keep up with the opponent's pace in defense and interfere with the opponent at all times. Nearly 1 block in his career and 1.5 blocks per game this season are incredible for this 1.93-meter guard. He doesn't suffer from physical confrontation and is better at assisting in defense. He has a certain ability to protect backcourt rebounds and is also extremely capable of stealing. In the 08-09 season, Wade produced N times of 4 steals and 3 blocks. His extraordinary blocks were often selected into the top five. These defensive performances all showed Wade's defensive perseverance. Was selected to the second best defensive team in the 04-05 season. It is worth mentioning that the defense at critical moments is impressive. He often beats opponents or steals from nowhere.

[Physical fitness] Physical fitness has advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that he is fast and strong. After all, he has played rugby. The disadvantage is that he is not tall enough and his jumping height is not particularly high, but he has good jumping speed and awareness. Physical strength is acceptable, averaging less than 40 minutes per game. The body is flexible, the movements are relatively coordinated, and it is very ornamental. Knees are an issue due to injuries sometimes caused by too much breakout.

[Psychological and leadership skills] His psychological quality is very good. The more critical moments he performs, the better he performs. His statistics in the playoffs are better than those in the regular season. N times buzzer-beater, good at reading the opponent's characteristics and formulating corresponding offensive methods, and has a high basketball IQ. He has good mental adjustment ability and rarely performs abnormally in two consecutive games. Wade is a low-key person and is more accustomed to leading the team with his actions on the field.

[Personal Honors]

NBA:

2004 All-NBA Rookie First Team

Selected to the All-Star Eastern Conference Reserve Team in 04-05

2005 All-NBA Rookie Second Team

Selected to the NBA All-Star starting lineup for four consecutive years from 2006 to 2009

2005-2006 NBA All-Star Skills Competition Champion

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Lead the Heat to the NBA championship in the 2005-2006 season and win the Finals MVP

2006~2007 NBA All-Star Skills Competition Champion.

2008-2009 NBA regular Sai Xinke's scoring leader (30.2)

U.S. National Team:

Selected to the Dream Sixth Team in 2004.

Selected to the Dream Team 7 in 2006.

Selected to the Dream Team 8 in 2008.

NBA All-NBA Team:

2005 NBA Defensive Second line-up.

04-05, 05-06 NBA All-NBA Second Team

06-07 All-NBA Third Team.

08-09 NBA All-Defensive Second Team.

08-09 NBA All-NBA First Team.

Others:

In 2005, he was selected as one of the 50 most beautiful men in the world by People magazine.

2005 ESPY Best Breakthrough Athlete Winner.

[Edit this paragraph] College Review

1. In 2003, he was selected to the Associated Press "National First Team" and became the first person from Marquette to be selected for this award;

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2. In the same year, he was nominated by the American Players Conference of the Year and was named the Defensive Player of the Year;

3. Scored 1,281 points in two seasons, ranking first in school history Ranked 20th in the scoring list, and ranked 9th with 150 steals and 79 blocks;

4. In the 2002-03 season, he scored 710 points, setting a record for Marquette University's single-season score. Highest record;

5. Led the Marquette University team to the semi-finals in the NCAA league. This is the first time Marquette University has achieved such good results since winning the national championship in 1977. .

The third year of college (2002-03 season):

1. Selected to the first team in the United States;

2. Won the Wharton Award for the All-American Team Nominated and eventually became one of the 5 winners of this award;

3. Ranked 22nd in the American College Conference (C-USA) with an average score of 21.5 points;

4. Averaged 4.4 assists and 2.2 steals per game, ranking eighth in the Players Association;

5. In the NCAA Midwest Region finals, the Marquette Golden Eagles defeated Kentucky The team entered the top four in the country. Wade had 19 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. This was the first "triple-double" that Marquette had obtained since 1994.

6. Because of his outstanding record of 51 points, 14 rebounds and 15 assists in the Midwestern Finals victory over Pittsburgh and Kentucky, he was elected as the best player in the NCAA Midwestern Finals. Player (MVP);

7. Scored more than 20 points in 21 games this season;

8. In the game against Tulani, Wade scored a personal Career high score of 35 points;

9. In the NCAA League, when Marquette lost to Louisville, Wade scored 28 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists.

Sophomore year of college (2001-02 season):

1. Named an All-American Honorable Mention by the Associated Press and selected to the All-American Collegiate League first team;

< p>2. With an average of 17.8 points per game this season, the Marquette team ranked 8th in the National Collegiate League and ranked first;

3. With the total number of points scored in a single season Scored 571 points, setting a scoring record for a Marquette University sophomore;

4. Averaged 6.6 rebounds per game, ranking among the best on the team;

5 .Average 2.5 steals per game, ranking at the top of the team and the National Collegiate League, and ranking 18th in the country;

6. Scored more than 20 points in 9 games in this game;< /p>

7. The highest score this season is 35 points.

First year of college (2000-01 season);

Did not participate in any NCAA games, but trained with the team.