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Full name: Dwyane Tyrone Wade Position: Shooting guard, but can also serve as point guard. Birthday: 1982-01-17 Birthplace: Chicago Gender: Male Height: 1.93 meters / 6 feet 4 inches Weight: 101.3 kg / 225 pounds Nickname: Flash Team: Miami Heat Jersey Number: 3, 9 (Olympic Games) Nationality: United States National Team Jersey Number: 9 Graduation School: Richard German High School Marquette University (Marquette) Bench Press: 187kg As a defender, Wade has excellent jumping ability and quick reaction ability. His long-distance shooting ability has steadily improved in the three seasons of Marquette. Scored 1,281 points in the first season, ranking 20th in the school's historical scoring list, and ranked 9th with 150 steals and 79 blocks; one of the earlier players to enter the 2003 NBA draft list. The 5th pick in the first round of the 2003 NBA draft. [Offense] Although the mid-range shot is not as big a threat as its breakthrough, it has become more stable this season, especially the pull-up jump shot, which has become an important scoring method for Wade. In offense, he relies more on breakthroughs. He has strong one-on-one ability and relies on his body to survive. His upper limbs are very strong. He starts quickly and has extremely sharp breakthroughs. 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. Not afraid of speedy guards (not as strong as him) and tall big men (not as fast as him). He has a strong desire to attack the basket, has a strong ability to break through and draw fouls, and feels good during layups and dunks. Most of his points come from the penalty area and the free throw line. 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. [Defense] Compared to Wade's height, his defense is quite good, largely due to his 2-11 wingspan and muscles that other defenders cannot develop. He can keep up with the opponent's pace in defense and interfere with the opponent at all times. The most frightening thing about Wade's defense is his blocking. His blocking ability is at the top level among all active defenders. 2 or 3 blocks in a game is very common. His blocking data so far this season has reached the peak of his career. . He doesn't suffer from physical confrontation and is better at assisting in defense. After Wade's own emphasis on defense, defensive enthusiasm has improved this season. Has certain ability to protect backcourt rebounds. He also has good stealing ability and was selected to the second best defensive team in the 2004-05 season. It is worth mentioning that the defense at critical moments is impressive, and the opponent often escapes 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, but his jumping height is not too 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 coordinated, and it is very ornamental. Knees are an issue due to injuries sometimes caused by too much breakout. [Psychological and leadership skills] The psychological quality is very good. The more critical moments the better he performs, and the 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 not a natural leader. [Prospect] Best case scenario: In the next few years, he can win the regular season MVP, lead the Heat to win the championship again, and win the finals MVP. He was also selected to the league's best first team and the best defensive first team. The best template: 193CM Jordan. Worst case scenario: Injury, career interruption, reduced strength after comeback, and becoming a tragic player. Representative: Grant Hill Iverson [Disadvantages] If his three-point shooting rate and free throw shooting rate increase, it must be extremely terrible. In addition, Wade plays too hard, which often leads to too many injuries and affects his performance. [ Injuries] In March 2008, after losing hope of advancing to the playoffs, the Miami Heat decided to ask Wade to withdraw from the remaining games of the NBA season to concentrate on training. Wade's knee pain had been bothering him for several months. The team's head coach and president Pat Riley decided to give Wade enough time to recover from his injury. Wade had knee repair surgery in May 2007, and doctors told him at the time that the pain would last for a year until his knee fully recovered.

To relieve chronic pain, he underwent OssaTron treatment, a form of intense wave physical therapy. Despite withdrawing from the rest of the NBA, Wade reiterated that he will play for the United States in the 2008 Olympics, saying this is his main goal in the near future. He dislocated his shoulder in February 2007 and missed 23 games. When he returned to the game, there were not many games left in the season. [Personal Honor] 2004 All-NBA Rookie First Team. 2005 All-NBA Rookie Second Team. Selected to the NBA All-Star starting lineup for three consecutive years from 2006 to 2008. Selected to the Dream Sixth Team in 2004. Selected to the Dream Seven Team in 2006. Selected to the Dream Eight Team in 2008. 2005 NBA Defensive Second Team. 2005 NBA All-NBA Second Team. 2005 People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People. 2005 Best Breakthrough Athlete ESPY winner. 2006 NBA All-NBA Second Team. NBA LIVE 06 game endorsement, ranked fourth in the NBA TOP100 (the first three people think that he is not as promising as Wade). In the 2005-2006 season, he helped the Heat win the NBA championship and the finals MVP. 2006~2007 Won the All-Star Skills Competition consecutively.