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Jeff Van Gundy: "How do Riley & Wade lose 26/27 gam

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Post#21 » by NbaDude » Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:24 pm

1. Kobe
2. Paul Pierce
3. Tracy McGrady
4. Manu Ginibilli
5. Ray Allen
6. Joe Johnson
7. Michael Redd
8. Richard Hamilton
9. Vince Carter
10. Jason Richardson
11. Dwyane Wade
In that order.
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Post#22 » by Vertical Limit » Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:08 pm

NbaDude wrote:1. Kobe
2. Paul Pierce
3. Tracy McGrady
4. Manu Ginibilli
5. Ray Allen
6. Joe Johnson
7. Michael Redd
8. Richard Hamilton
9. Vince Carter
10. Jason Richardson
11. Dwyane Wade
In that order.
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Re: Jeff Van Gundy: "How do Riley & Wade lose 26/27 

Post#23 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:34 pm

nycballer718 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



you answered your own question no one is trying anymore its called tanking , heta have nothing to play for 9 wins is the same as 18 wins if it wasnt then heat would be actually trying to win instead just lose , its pretty evident now their tanking they stay close throughout the game and just stop playing d in the 4th


Since the trade Wade's game is getting better. I think Miami needs to gauge whether Wade's injuries are chronic. Wade needs to stop turning it over so much. Since the trade and since he seems to be healthier his turnovers are down and shooting is up.

Good signs.

As long as Wade stays competive the Heat will eventually get back to being tough.

However, if the Heat perceive a lengthy rebuildiing is in order they might think of trading Wade. Like Ben Wallace with Chicago, he's not going to be his best if the team's not competitive.

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