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is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:28 pm
by kingofcomedy
He seems to be at a decline and with his age and next yrs new tax penalties, would miami be disloyal if they trade him?

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:31 pm
by Ignitowsky
Disloyal, no. Stupid, yes

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:32 pm
by Felixano
Makes no sense to trade him. He's a free agent next year, just resign him for cheap and see who else you can get along with him.

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:34 pm
by Scout Taron
Yes? Wade has done a ton for their franchise, including convincing Lebron and Bosh to come to Miami. They wouldn't do that to him.

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:36 pm
by frothbrain
Felixano wrote:Makes no sense to trade him. He's a free agent next year, just resign him for cheap and see who else you can get along with him.


inaccurate post.

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:36 pm
by kakaman
Scout Taron wrote:Yes? Wade has done a ton for their franchise, including convincing Lebron and Bosh to come to Miami. They wouldn't do that to him.


Hakeem ended up in Toronto, Patrick Ewing played in Orlando. There is no loyalty in the NBA, it's a business.

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:36 pm
by GeneralNbaFan
Ignitowsky wrote:Disloyal, no. Stupid, yes


People really dont know what regular season means.... At the time of playoffs you will understand why he is untradeable.... Dont look at his stats because Lebron handles the ball

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:37 pm
by YFZblu
Felixano wrote:Makes no sense to trade him. He's a free agent next year, just resign him for cheap and see who else you can get along with him.


I can see this happening.

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:37 pm
by kingofcomedy
Felixano wrote:Makes no sense to trade him. He's a free agent next year, just resign him for cheap and see who else you can get along with him.

Wade isn't going to take a mle deal to stay, a 3 yr 45 million would probably still b offered from some team, as a mavs fan I'd give mayo and Kaman for wade

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:39 pm
by kingofcomedy
GeneralNbaFan wrote:
Ignitowsky wrote:Disloyal, no. Stupid, yes


People really dont know what regular season means.... At the time of playoffs you will understand why he is untradeable.... Dont look at his stats because Lebron handles the ball

He looked old and slow in the finals

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:40 pm
by Scout Taron
kakaman wrote:
Scout Taron wrote:Yes? Wade has done a ton for their franchise, including convincing Lebron and Bosh to come to Miami. They wouldn't do that to him.


Hakeem ended up in Toronto, Patrick Ewing played in Orlando. There is no loyalty in the NBA, it's a business.


Trading a very very old player away from a rebuilding team is a little different than trading away an early-30s player from a championship team

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:42 pm
by nesta
miami marlins anyone?

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:43 pm
by PRESTIGE
He's only 30 years old, I don't know why he looks so bad. I'm pretty sure he's got something left in the tank, somebody is definitely going to throw a lot of money at him when he hits free agency.

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:43 pm
by GeneralNbaFan
kingofcomedy wrote:
GeneralNbaFan wrote:
Ignitowsky wrote:Disloyal, no. Stupid, yes


People really dont know what regular season means.... At the time of playoffs you will understand why he is untradeable.... Dont look at his stats because Lebron handles the ball

He looked old and slow in the finals


Lebron looked also bad in 2011 but what happened in 2012..... the point is : Wade is still IMHO a top 5 player and you dont trade them.... plain and simple

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:47 pm
by kingofcomedy
LeBron looked bad in the finals because he was being guarded by excellentdefenders, he was still athletic and explosive his shot was just off which he's never been a great shooter, wade now lacks explosiveness and he'll be 31 hitting fa

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:54 pm
by CB-Blazer
Heat won't, nor should they trade Wade.

However, calling him a top 5 player at this point in his career is rather laughable. There is arguably 2 better players on his team alone.

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:59 pm
by GeneralNbaFan
kingofcomedy wrote:LeBron looked bad in the finals because he was being guarded by excellentdefenders, he was still athletic and explosive his shot was just off which he's never been a great shooter, wade now lacks explosiveness and he'll be 31 hitting fa


No one can guard Lebron, even excellent defenders.... my point : Wade had a bad playoff series , but who cares?With bad I mean bad for his standarts (which means still top 10)!

If he plays bad again the you are right, but until then you have to wait, because its still regular season!

And its not ridiculous to call Wade a top 5 player... Because after Lebron and Howard, Wade Kobe Durant Dirk and I think Anthony also, are arguable.....

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:03 pm
by kingofcomedy
GeneralNbaFan wrote:
kingofcomedy wrote:LeBron looked bad in the finals because he was being guarded by excellentdefenders, he was still athletic and explosive his shot was just off which he's never been a great shooter, wade now lacks explosiveness and he'll be 31 hitting fa


No one can guard Lebron, even excellent defenders.... my point : Wade had a bad playoff series , but who cares?With bad I mean bad for his standarts (which means still top 10)!

If he plays bad again the you are right, but until then you have to wait, because its still regular season!

And its not ridiculous to call Wade a top 5 player... Because after Lebron and Howard, Wade Kobe Durant Dirk and I think Anthony also, are arguable.....

If he plays bad again at 31 his trade value plummets

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:07 pm
by CB-Blazer
GeneralNbaFan wrote:
kingofcomedy wrote:LeBron looked bad in the finals because he was being guarded by excellentdefenders, he was still athletic and explosive his shot was just off which he's never been a great shooter, wade now lacks explosiveness and he'll be 31 hitting fa


No one can guard Lebron, even excellent defenders.... my point : Wade had a bad playoff series , but who cares?With bad I mean bad for his standarts (which means still top 10)!

If he plays bad again the you are right, but until then you have to wait, because its still regular season!

And its not ridiculous to call Wade a top 5 player... Because after Lebron and Howard, Wade Kobe Durant Dirk and I think Anthony also, are arguable.....


Quit being a homer man.

Lebron
Bosh
Kobe
Howard
Rondo
Durant
Duncan

Are all clearly better than Wade. This doesn't counter injured players like Rose and Love who are both better than Wade at this point in their careers also.

Wade has been vastly over-hyped, which I don't understand because Bosh has been vastly underhyped.

Re: is it disloyal if miami trades wade?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:07 pm
by Johnny Firpo
Yes, Wade is a special player for them. Of course in professional sports, nobody is untouchable forever, but i can't imagine the fanbase accepting a decision like that.