C-izMe wrote:I'm sorry if this comes out the wrong way but I hope your joking or completely forgot the 11 Finals. Wade was a one man team out there (Bosh was decent but too). He had WAAAY more help in 06. I picked Dallas to win in 6 but after seeing Wade through the first 4 games I thought that Dallas had no chance. Actually I still believe that without the injury in game 5 they would've won. He was amazing.
That being said 11 is nowhere near his best year. I really think 09 is far ahead of 10 and 11.
I'm talking about the fact that any normal superstar who did so LITTLE as Wade did against Chicago in the ECF that year wouldn't get a chance to play in the Finals hence wouldn't get a chance to burn nuclear.
My opinion on Wade in general: He can burn nuclear over burst more reliably than anyone since at least Shaq, maybe even since Jordan (Jordan was the king of nuclear burn). This is fantastic, and not to be brushed aside lightly, however the way Wade does it is in a sprint. He's not someone with ridiculous season-wide stamina, so when you see him full of energy in the '11 Finals, you've got to keep in mind how dead he looked in the previous series.
I think you need to look at all of Wade's big years from this perspective. This isn't a guy depending on tough jumpers to fall like Kobe, Wade can get better by just cranking up his effort to 110%...but he'll pay for it later. So in '09 where you see him nuts in the back end of the season, well that's when he was using his burn to help his team. In '10 maybe he's waiting more for the 1st round of the playoffs. In his actual title contender years, he's delaying even further.
If you're looking for the year where he used more of this burn than any other per minute played, I'd say you're looking at '09. If you're looking at Wade doing the most playoff burn, well, he's got several years that beat '09 in that regard.