Dwyane Wade vs. Clyde Drexler
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Dwyane Wade vs. Clyde Drexler
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Dwyane Wade vs. Clyde Drexler
Who is the better basketball player?
Peak years.
Dwyane Wade - 27.2/5.7/6.7
Clyde Drexler - 27.2/7.9/5.8
Peak years.
Dwyane Wade - 27.2/5.7/6.7
Clyde Drexler - 27.2/7.9/5.8
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Wade's best year is better than any of Clyde's years . . . better defense, equivalent offense (once you include the pace and fould drawing), plus the final MVP but . . .
Wade has only played 5 years in the league and only two of those were injury free . . . he has a LONG way to go to approach Clyde's career.
Wade has only played 5 years in the league and only two of those were injury free . . . he has a LONG way to go to approach Clyde's career.
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penbeast0 wrote:Wade's best year is better than any of Clyde's years . . . better defense, equivalent offense (once you include the pace and fould drawing), plus the final MVP but . . .
Wade has only played 5 years in the league and only two of those were injury free . . . he has a LONG way to go to approach Clyde's career.
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wade isn't even in his prime yet and when healthy hes still better.
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Basileus777 wrote:Wade's peak might be better, but he hasn't done it long enough to put him over Clyde.
who cares what about Wade's career when his peak is already better. The Q is who's the better player, not who's career is longer and more comprehensive...
Warspite wrote:I still would take Mitch (Richmond) over just about any SG playing today. His peak is better than 2011 Kobe and with 90s rules hes better than Wade.
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Both similar players as of right now when you look at stats and how they played. Both weren't good 3 pt shooters (Clyde was later on in his career). And both were above average defenders, both have/had great play making skills, and scoring is similar.
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Baller 24 wrote:Both similar players as of right now when you look at stats and how they played. Both weren't good 3 pt shooters (Clyde was later on in his career). And both were above average defenders, both have/had great play making skills, and scoring is similar.
Wade's peak is significantly better than Clyde's. Their numbers are similar because of pace; once you adjust them, Wade's numbers will be superior too.
Warspite wrote:I still would take Mitch (Richmond) over just about any SG playing today. His peak is better than 2011 Kobe and with 90s rules hes better than Wade.
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kooldude wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Wade's peak is significantly better than Clyde's. Their numbers are similar because of pace; once you adjust them, Wade's numbers will be superior too.
True, Drexlar like Wade was the primary source of offense on a terrific team with the Blazers in this prime. He went to the finals twice, but never won one, arguably he was the 2nd best shooting guard in the league during his prime, behind Jordan. Which isn't saying much since Jordan was on a completely different level.
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jzmagik wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
LOL if you're going to adjust for pace, you might as well adjust for handcheck rules too.
Also adjust for touch fouls.
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