Wade in Tmac's Orlando situation
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OK I have read through most of this thread and I would like to add my 2 cents
Wade/Heat are SIMILAR to the TMAC?Magic in that Wade is putting up great stats on a bad team, but in terms of who has achieved more it is undisputably Dwyane Wade... Wade deserves the most credit for the 06 championship no matter how much of a "presence" Shaq demands on the court... the man averaged 35 and 8
On the other hand I think TMAC gets a lot of unfair criticism as well... His supporting cast simply is not very good, in a stacked West... couple that with the fact that he and Yao have both had various injuries the past couple years and being put against Dallas/Utah in the first round that is pretty tough
As for right now, its not really his fault that he has a god awful roster, its actually also similar to the Lakers in 2005 that were banged up and lost their coach.... Next year Wade will be more ready to carry his team from start to finish and will know what to expect, No one expected Shaq to decline this much this fast and I think Wade thought he was going to have a bit more help.... More blame should fall on Shaq's shoulders than anyone elses... if he could stay on the court then things wouldnt be as bad as they are now
Wade/Heat are SIMILAR to the TMAC?Magic in that Wade is putting up great stats on a bad team, but in terms of who has achieved more it is undisputably Dwyane Wade... Wade deserves the most credit for the 06 championship no matter how much of a "presence" Shaq demands on the court... the man averaged 35 and 8
On the other hand I think TMAC gets a lot of unfair criticism as well... His supporting cast simply is not very good, in a stacked West... couple that with the fact that he and Yao have both had various injuries the past couple years and being put against Dallas/Utah in the first round that is pretty tough
As for right now, its not really his fault that he has a god awful roster, its actually also similar to the Lakers in 2005 that were banged up and lost their coach.... Next year Wade will be more ready to carry his team from start to finish and will know what to expect, No one expected Shaq to decline this much this fast and I think Wade thought he was going to have a bit more help.... More blame should fall on Shaq's shoulders than anyone elses... if he could stay on the court then things wouldnt be as bad as they are now
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That Nicka wrote:OK I have read through most of this thread and I would like to add my 2 cents
Wade/Heat are SIMILAR to the TMAC?Magic in that Wade is putting up great stats on a bad team, but in terms of who has achieved more it is undisputably Dwyane Wade... Wade deserves the most credit for the 06 championship no matter how much of a "presence" Shaq demands on the court... the man averaged 35 and 8
On the other hand I think TMAC gets a lot of unfair criticism as well... His supporting cast simply is not very good, in a stacked West... couple that with the fact that he and Yao have both had various injuries the past couple years and being put against Dallas/Utah in the first round that is pretty tough
As for right now, its not really his fault that he has a god awful roster, its actually also similar to the Lakers in 2005 that were banged up and lost their coach.... Next year Wade will be more ready to carry his team from start to finish and will know what to expect, No one expected Shaq to decline this much this fast and I think Wade thought he was going to have a bit more help.... More blame should fall on Shaq's shoulders than anyone elses... if he could stay on the court then things wouldnt be as bad as they are now


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That Nicka wrote:OK I have read through most of this thread and I would like to add my 2 cents
Wade/Heat are SIMILAR to the TMAC?Magic in that Wade is putting up great stats on a bad team, but in terms of who has achieved more it is undisputably Dwyane Wade... Wade deserves the most credit for the 06 championship no matter how much of a "presence" Shaq demands on the court... the man averaged 35 and 8
On the other hand I think TMAC gets a lot of unfair criticism as well... His supporting cast simply is not very good, in a stacked West... couple that with the fact that he and Yao have both had various injuries the past couple years and being put against Dallas/Utah in the first round that is pretty tough
As for right now, its not really his fault that he has a god awful roster, its actually also similar to the Lakers in 2005 that were banged up and lost their coach.... Next year Wade will be more ready to carry his team from start to finish and will know what to expect, No one expected Shaq to decline this much this fast and I think Wade thought he was going to have a bit more help.... More blame should fall on Shaq's shoulders than anyone elses... if he could stay on the court then things wouldnt be as bad as they are now
OMG! TOO MUCH COMMON SENSE FOR THIS THREAD!!
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Harry Heinous wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
OMG! TOO MUCH COMMON SENSE FOR THIS THREAD!!
I know it's not Kobe's or McGradys fault that they have had crappy support and they could lead a team just like Wade did to the finals if they had Shaq, Zo, Walker, Payton, Posey etc etc.
I'm glad we're all on the same page now........
I'm so tired of the typical......
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G35 wrote:I know it's not Kobe's or McGradys fault that they have had crappy support and they could lead a team just like Wade did to the finals if they had Shaq, Zo, Walker, Payton, Posey etc etc.
I'm glad we're all on the same page now........
Yup. But still, Kobe and Wade are PROVEN champions on a good team. McGrady hasn't proved it yet. I think prime Tmac could of, but we'll never know.
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G35 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I know it's not Kobe's or McGradys fault that they have had crappy support and they could lead a team just like Wade did to the finals if they had Shaq, Zo, Walker, Payton, Posey etc etc.
I'm glad we're all on the same page now........
lol @ those players u mentioned...every single one of those players including shaq are role players ...and some are mediocore for their positiion specifically walker and payton ... mentioning a 38 year old payton who put up like 5 ppg? ur proving everyones point ...and for tmac ? he cant even past the first round with yao and a shane battier a proven defender that team arguably had better role players then what wade had in 2006 ... if wade had so much talent in 2006 then he wouldnt have needed to go off dropping 40 ppg while the 2nd leading scorer was no other then walker with 13 ppg .... that 40-13 ppg ratio is bigger then the ratio with kobe and his teamates in 05-06
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nycballer718 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
lol @ those players u mentioned...every single one of those players including shaq are role players ...and some are mediocore for their positiion specifically walker and payton ... mentioning a 38 year old payton who put up like 5 ppg? ur proving everyones point ...and for tmac ? he cant even past the first round with yao and a shane battier a proven defender that team arguably had better role players then what wade had in 2006 ... if wade had so much talent in 2006 then he wouldnt have needed to go off dropping 40 ppg while the 2nd leading scorer was no other then walker with 13 ppg .... that 40-13 ppg ratio is bigger then the ratio with kobe and his teamates in 05-06
Miami still had a very good team in 05-06. They were one of the best defensive teams in the league, and they contained Dirk extremely well.
Yes, Wade put up a 'historic' performance in the Finals and playoffs, but he did not do it alone. He had a very good team, and NO player without a good team can win a championship all by himself. Of all the players on that team, did he deserve most of the credit? Yes, and that's obvious to anyone who watched. But he did not do it alone, or with a bad/mediocre team.
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Harry Heinous wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Miami still had a very good team in 05-06. They were one of the best defensive teams in the league, and they contained Dirk extremely well.
Yes, Wade put up a 'historic' performance in the Finals and playoffs, but he did not do it alone. He had a very good team, and NO player without a good team can win a championship all by himself.
lets see the lineup was
pg-jwill
sg-wade
sf-walker
pf-haslem
c-shaq
neither jwill or walker were top 15 at their positions and at best ppl would put them at top 15
haslem i consider was top 15 pf maybe even top 12
shaq a top 5 center altho declining fast
so wade's starting lineup was this ...an above average center on the decline, a mediocore pg and sf who both even at their best were avg for their positons and an average pf who possible could be above avg at times ... his bench was posey,payton,zo,anderson which i consider a good bench but not spectacular ..all in all this wasnt exactly a dream team sorrounding him but somehow he managed to step his game up and win them the title
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^Players like Horry, Cassel, Kerr, Barry, Haslem, and other role players alike, aren't necessarily TOP 5/10 players at their positions, but they don't need to be. They are on their respective teams to FIT ROLES, and that's exactly what they do for their respective teams.
You need players as such to win the title. You can have you 1-2 superstars, but w/o ROLE PLAYERS, you aren't going to win titles.
See: Rockets, Bulls, Lakers, Spurs, Pistons, Heat; I can keep going....
You need players as such to win the title. You can have you 1-2 superstars, but w/o ROLE PLAYERS, you aren't going to win titles.
See: Rockets, Bulls, Lakers, Spurs, Pistons, Heat; I can keep going....
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Jules Winnfield wrote:Harry Heinous last year: Wade lifts his teammates play. Makes them better and gets the most out of his guys.
Harry Heinous this year: Ain't nothing Wade can do. His teammates are bad. Nothing wade can do about that.
This guy is beyond hilarious. AI3Wade3, KGCeltics and Harry Heinous.
Nobody believes you without actual quotes.
Besides my grammar and sentence structure are much better than that. Ain't is not a word.
Don't be mad.





