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Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:10 pm
by conleyorbust
Via wiretap:

Dwyane Wade's back felt better on Thursday and he seemed more concerned with the sportsmanship of the Hawks than his injury.

"I'm at the point where whatever is wrong with me, it doesn't matter," said Wade. "I am just moving on from my injuries."

Josh Smith attempted a between the legs dunk during Atlanta's blowout win in Game 5.

"It is [disrespectful]," said Wade. "One thing I go back to is something my high school coach always told me: "Act like you've been there before."

"He used to hate when I dunked and pounded my chest all the time. Win, lose or draw you are supposed to be classy. [There are] some unprofessional things that [the Hawks] have to take care of."


Heres a lesson from Dwyane "this is my house" Wade on how to "be classy" at the end of a game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnDTHB_pDXM

He doesn't believe in between the legs dunks against inferior opponents, just windmill alley-oops:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2MKZ6bt6iY

In the playoffs though? Just tomahawks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISnZzK9r ... re=related

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:26 pm
by JoshB914
lol. I love watching D Wade play but his whining is pretty comical.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:27 pm
by TiKusDom
Wade is right on this one . Showboating in a blowout in the playoffs has no place among professionals. Its not classy, its disrespectful, and its not something a grown man who respects the game should be doing. Respect for the game and fellow players / warriors comes first. No need to show up a team that's been fighting its guts out.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:34 pm
by JoshB914
TiKusDom wrote:Wade is right on this one . Showboating in a blowout in the playoffs has no place among professionals. Its not classy, its disrespectful, and its not something a grown man who respects the game should be doing. Respect for the game and fellow players / warriors comes first. No need to show up a team that's been fighting its guts out.


Might want to check out one of those links by the OP. You'll see D Wade throwing down a windmill dunk off of an alley oop while up 20+ against Lithuania.

I love the hyperbole about "showboating,"respecting the game," and "being classy." What does that even mean? Every fan in that arena wanted Smoove to throw down a massive dunk and so did most people watching on TV. I have no problem with what he did, and I hope he does the same thing to finish off Miami tomorrow.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:43 pm
by conleyorbust
TiKusDom wrote:Wade is right on this one . Showboating in a blowout in the playoffs has no place among professionals. Its not classy, its disrespectful, and its not something a grown man who respects the game should be doing. Respect for the game and fellow players / warriors comes first. No need to show up a team that's been fighting its guts out.


For one, the Heat weren't fighting their guts out last night (and we weren't in game 3). For two, its not OK to Wade unless he's doing it or one of his boys does it to someone else (he didn't complain when Bron did it to the Pistons).

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 12:01 am
by HoopsGuru25
Wade is not dumb. Everything he says to the media is for a reason. If you remember after game one he said the "I get criticized if I take all the shots or if I don't take any". After game 4 when he played like crap...of course he said he was about 60 percent(who would really come out and say this)then contradicting himself the next day by saying "I'm not a doctor" when asked if he thought he had a concussion when laying on the ground for so long.

I don't have a big problem with it. I just think he's trying to take the heat off his younger teammates and/or get into the Hawks heads a little.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 12:58 am
by fo_o_fo_404
Talk about theatrics....Wade has done plenty of that as the aforementioned examples show!

And let's not even talking about LeBron and the Cavs and how they carry on! But it's ok, and acceptable for them to do it in every NBA city....with Lebron's "chalk toss" before every game, the entire Cavs team posing for pictures, with Lebron acting like he's the photographer....to Lebron flexing his muscle and screaming after every dunk!

KG spewing foul language while mean mugging the opposing team!

Come on...if it's wrong for one...it's wrong for all! Fair is fair!

The only player that I have not seen doing these kind of things is Kobe...and that's why he gets my vote for MVP.

Could you imagine if Lebron wins an MVP and a ring....OMG! He would become the primadonna of all primadonna's!

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 1:28 am
by Tim_Hardawayy
fo_o_fo_404 wrote:The only player that I have not seen doing these kind of things is Kobe...and that's why he gets my vote for MVP.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-rq9PSXSA8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c2ja6Ntf14

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 1:39 am
by evildallas
Near the end of the clip Wade fumble the ball away in OT and gets ejected for complaining about it. Replay showed that he wasn't touched but in his mind he had to fouled in order to lose the ball.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkoECsrKc8U

Wade ejected against Cavs because he didn't get a foul call when defender went straight up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57AEzolWbpE

I only used examples from the last 2 months. I know Josh Smith could use some decorum lessons, but Dwayne Wade wouldn't be the one teaching the class. His ass should be in the next seat over learning how to behave as well.

Also, remember the dunk that Wade missed down by 20 in 4th quarter game 5. He tried to thunder it down with extra force while undefended and hit the back of the rim. Surely a professional would just make the simple dunk without theatrics in a blowout game like game 5, right? Or does the keep it simple mantra only apply to the team leading the game?

As for Mario celebrating the stop. He's an undrafted, league-minimum, energy player who has to fight just to stay on a roster. He gets inserted into the game for one play to try and pressure one of the elite players in the league. He performs his job admirably without fouling forcing the "superstar" to settle for a long jumper which he misses. Of course he's pumped. That was probably the highlight of his short pro career. It comes as little surprise to me that Dwayne Wade doesn't think that Mario West deserves the honor to guard the Dwayne Wade. I apologize that Mr. Wade had to answer a question concerning our 10th man that's inappropriate.

Lebron poses after nailing half court shot in blow out against Detroit. Maybe it is okay if you celebrate offense, you just can't do it for defense? Or is it a class system and league minimum players aren't allowed to show emotion?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgfJuvu4Eg0

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 1:58 am
by bagleb
why are you guys hating so much?

you guys forget that we were the worst team in teh NBA last year...we have 2 rookies that play a major role and a bunch of sophomores that are in our 8 man rotation as well. If any of you watched heat games, you will know that it starts and ends with Wade just like Mo Williams said. You guys dont know how Wade does for our team. He does everything for us, score gamewinners, plays defense, game winning steals and blocks, just basically everything. Joe Johnson is a good player but put Wade on the hawks team and this series would have already been over. Wade has had a tough time making the change to being a leader of this team, and every game for us has been like a playoff game. That is why you guys see Wade complaining so much. He knows that his legacy and his team success depends all on him and he is a competitive guy.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 2:22 am
by BAMABIRD
Get over it Wade.. He's mentioned it in his post game press conference and he's still talking about it. If it bothers you that much D.Wade then do something about it on the court. Im a die hard Hawks fan and im a big D.Wade fan but he's killing me with all the crying! I dont know whats worst, j smooves dunk attempt or wade crying about it..

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 2:28 am
by ATL DirtyBird
evildallas wrote:Near the end of the clip Wade fumble the ball away in OT and gets ejected for complaining about it. Replay showed that he wasn't touched but in his mind he had to fouled in order to lose the ball.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkoECsrKc8U

Wade ejected against Cavs because he didn't get a foul call when defender went straight up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57AEzolWbpE

I only used examples from the last 2 months. I know Josh Smith could use some decorum lessons, but Dwayne Wade wouldn't be the one teaching the class. His ass should be in the next seat over learning how to behave as well.

Also, remember the dunk that Wade missed down by 20 in 4th quarter game 5. He tried to thunder it down with extra force while undefended and hit the back of the rim. Surely a professional would just make the simple dunk without theatrics in a blowout game like game 5, right? Or does the keep it simple mantra only apply to the team leading the game?

As for Mario celebrating the stop. He's an undrafted, league-minimum, energy player who has to fight just to stay on a roster. He gets inserted into the game for one play to try and pressure one of the elite players in the league. He performs his job admirably without fouling forcing the "superstar" to settle for a long jumper which he misses. Of course he's pumped. That was probably the highlight of his short pro career. It comes as little surprise to me that Dwayne Wade doesn't think that Mario West deserves the honor to guard the Dwayne Wade. I apologize that Mr. Wade had to answer a question concerning our 10th man that's inappropriate.

Lebron poses after nailing half court shot in blow out against Detroit. Maybe it is okay if you celebrate offense, you just can't do it for defense? Or is it a class system and league minimum players aren't allowed to show emotion?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgfJuvu4Eg0

Evil ur the man! :D

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 2:36 am
by tontoz
SneakerKing33 wrote:
evildallas wrote:Near the end of the clip Wade fumble the ball away in OT and gets ejected for complaining about it. Replay showed that he wasn't touched but in his mind he had to fouled in order to lose the ball.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkoECsrKc8U

Wade ejected against Cavs because he didn't get a foul call when defender went straight up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57AEzolWbpE

I only used examples from the last 2 months. I know Josh Smith could use some decorum lessons, but Dwayne Wade wouldn't be the one teaching the class. His ass should be in the next seat over learning how to behave as well.

Also, remember the dunk that Wade missed down by 20 in 4th quarter game 5. He tried to thunder it down with extra force while undefended and hit the back of the rim. Surely a professional would just make the simple dunk without theatrics in a blowout game like game 5, right? Or does the keep it simple mantra only apply to the team leading the game?

As for Mario celebrating the stop. He's an undrafted, league-minimum, energy player who has to fight just to stay on a roster. He gets inserted into the game for one play to try and pressure one of the elite players in the league. He performs his job admirably without fouling forcing the "superstar" to settle for a long jumper which he misses. Of course he's pumped. That was probably the highlight of his short pro career. It comes as little surprise to me that Dwayne Wade doesn't think that Mario West deserves the honor to guard the Dwayne Wade. I apologize that Mr. Wade had to answer a question concerning our 10th man that's inappropriate.

Lebron poses after nailing half court shot in blow out against Detroit. Maybe it is okay if you celebrate offense, you just can't do it for defense? Or is it a class system and league minimum players aren't allowed to show emotion?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgfJuvu4Eg0

Evil ur the man! :D


Lol talk about the pot calling the kettle black. Wade needs to STFU.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 2:53 am
by ATL DirtyBird
What does pot calling the kettle back mean??

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 2:55 am
by raleigh
:bowdown:

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Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 3:01 am
by evildallas
SneakerKing33 wrote:What does pot calling the kettle back mean??


Old saying. Both the pot and the kettle were exposed to open flame to do their jobs whether it be cook stew (pot) or heat water for coffee or tea (kettle). As such both would turn black from their exposure to the flame. The pot calling the kettle black illustrates the absurdity of someone pointing out the flaws in someone else that they too possess. The pot is no better than the kettle. They are both black regardless of the pot talking smack.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 3:02 am
by tontoz
SneakerKing33 wrote:What does pot calling the kettle back mean??


Assuming you're serious, it means Wade isn't in position to lecture anyone about showboating, whining or unprofessionalism because he is guilty of those exact same things.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 3:53 am
by ATL DirtyBird
^^^I was completely serious. Im to young I guess, havent heard that expression before.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 4:19 am
by evildallas
SneakerKing33 wrote:^^^I was completely serious. Im to young I guess, havent heard that expression before.


I accepted the question at face value and provided a detailed explanation above. I also just found the arabic idiom of similar meaning: "The camel cannot see the crookedness of its own neck"

I like that one for Wade.

Re: Wade doesn't like theatrics

Posted: Fri May 1, 2009 4:45 am
by dpaulh
I just want to say that I am sick and tired of hearing Jim Rome and all the other sports experts talk about the Josh Smith dunk attempt. I was in the stands and anyone else who was there cannot honestly say that you wouldn't have erupted if he had made it. It was in the heat of the moment, and he had been gettin beat up by these guys all night. Every fan at Philips saw him leak out on the play and all of us were standing by the time he got the ball in anticipation of what he was planning on doing. That is what everyone in the stands wanted to see.

Also, they have been saying about how Woody probably is chewing him a new one, but I watched when the timeout was called and all he did when Josh walked by him was smirk a bit and give him a pat. Even Woody knows that that is what Josh is known for and that is what everyone wanted to see. I am 100% sure that Woody would rather see that than see Josh throwing up jumpers all night.