cyclix wrote:Mavs fans, Kobe stans, LeBron stans, Bulls fans = not even TOP 20
Hmmmmm So I guess I don't think very highly of his 06 Finals anymore.....
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cyclix wrote:Mavs fans, Kobe stans, LeBron stans, Bulls fans = not even TOP 20
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Perkele wrote:cyclix wrote:Mavs fans, Kobe stans, LeBron stans, Bulls fans = not even TOP 20
Wade homers: GOAT
I wrote it already in another thread, but I have no problem to post it in here as well. The biggest problem I have with Wade is that he got calls which were often downright absurd. Just saying he got those only because of relentlessly driving to the hoop is bullsh*t. I started following the NBA in 1980 and I have NEVER (no, not even in Jordan days) seen a player getting such an amount of bad calls. Yes, I saw the stats Ray posted above regarding Jordan, but IMO those calls were still more justified than the crap Wade got. And averaging 18.25 FT over a 4 game stretch is just silly.
That's a comparison between the FT's Wade and Dirk got in 2006:
FT's attempted:
Dirk: 229
Wade: 250
FT's per game:
Dirk: 9.956
Wade: 10.869
FT's made:
Dirk: 205
Wade: 202
FT-percentage:
Dirk: .895
Wade: .808
Just for the 2006 Finals:
FT's attempted:
Dirk: 55
Wade: 97
FT's per game:
Dirk: 9.16
Wade: 16.16
FT's made:
Dirk: 49
Wade: 75
FT-percentage:
Dirk: .891
Wade: .773
FT's per game split into games 1-2
Dirk: 8.5
Wade: 12.0
FT's per game split into games 3-6:
Dirk: 9.5
Wade: 18.25!!!!! This is downright absurd
You can also look at the team stats in short:
Mavs: 26, 28, 26, 27, 25, 23 = 155
Heat: 19, 32, 34, 36, 49, 37 = 207
Game 3
D. Wade: 18 Free Throws (entire Heat team 34)
Entire Dallas team: 26 Free Throws
Margin of victory: Heat by 2
Game 5
D. Wade: 25 Free Throws (entire Heat team 49)
Entire Dallas team: 25 Free Throws
Margin of victory: Heat by 1
Game 6
D. Wade: 21 Free Throws (entire Heat team 37)
Entire Dallas team: 23 Free Throws
Margin of victory: Heat by 3
RayBan-Sematra wrote:G35 wrote:It's very good considering the numbers.
I just don't give it a lot of credibility, particularly games 5 and 6 where Wade could not be touched and shot 46 FT's.....
Jordan 85 playoffs = 16 & 20 FT's in last 2 games of series.
Jordan 86 playoffs = averaged 18 FTA over the first 2 games of a 3 game series.
Jordan 89 playoffs = had games of 28 / 27 / 17 / 15 / 15 FTA.
Jordan 92 playoffs = 3g of +17 FTA.
Jordan 93 playoffs = 2g of 17+FTA.
Jordan 97 playoffs = 21 & 16 FTA games.
Jordan 98 playoffs = 1 games above 20+FTA, 2 games above 17+FTA, 3 games above 15+FTA.
Kobe 2001 playoffs = two back to back 19+FTA games.
Kobe 2012 playoffs = 2g above 17+FTA.
If an old creaky 1998 Jordan can have multiple games with 17+ FT's and a game above 20 why can't a Prime Wade with beneficial rules get two 20+ games?
If an injured, old & turtle slow 2012 Kobe can somehow get two 17+FTA games in the playoffs why can't Wade have 4 of them?
Look at what 89 Jordan did. Games of 28 & 27FTA. Why doesn't that year get discredited?
Seems like Wade is unfairly singled out. Like it is somehow strange that a GOAT slasher could get a huge number of FT's in a year where the rules were clearly softened.
Oh wait that isn't strange its makes perfect sense.

Zasterror wrote:Definitely Top 3
No one couldn't stop him, had the godlike numbers to prove it, and he had an epic 0-2 story-line to go with it
improper wrote:Zasterror wrote:Definitely Top 3
No one couldn't stop him, had the godlike numbers to prove it, and he had an epic 0-2 story-line to go with it
They couldn't stop him because they literally were not allowed to come within a foot of him or he'd shoot free throws.
Biz Gilwalker wrote:2009 Kobe didn't play defense
ardee wrote:I think a lot of this Wade nostalgia is because of how **** he is right nowHe was never as great as people like to think he was these days.

ardee wrote:I think a lot of this Wade nostalgia is because of how **** he is right nowHe was never as great as people like to think he was these days.
JordansBulls wrote:The Warriors are basically a good college team until they meet a team with bigs in the NBA.
please.2009 wade was a great to elite in every aspect of the game. it's legitimate for us to think that he was as good as LeBron that season, if not better.ardee wrote:I think a lot of this Wade nostalgia is because of how **** he is right nowHe was never as great as people like to think he was these days.

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Greatness wrote:If we're gonna discredit the numbers Wade put up in that series because of the free throws, why don't we do that for every player? Why can't I say Shaq only has 3 rings because 2002 vs the Kings shouldn't count, or whatever. Wade got to the line a lot, deal with it. Rate his performance on stuff that actually happened, not what might have happened if it was reffed differently.
Nice straw manG35 wrote:Greatness wrote:If we're gonna discredit the numbers Wade put up in that series because of the free throws, why don't we do that for every player? Why can't I say Shaq only has 3 rings because 2002 vs the Kings shouldn't count, or whatever. Wade got to the line a lot, deal with it. Rate his performance on stuff that actually happened, not what might have happened if it was reffed differently.
I do agree with your point also. There should be more weight given to what actually happened than extenuating circumstances....like who your coach is, who your teammates are, did they play in the 60'/70's/80's/90's, did they play in the ABA, did they get injured, did they come in straight out of high school, are they old, is their management cheap, did someone sleep with another players wife.
We should have a no excuses list where it's just about results and nothing else matters.....
Greatness wrote:Nice straw manG35 wrote:Greatness wrote:If we're gonna discredit the numbers Wade put up in that series because of the free throws, why don't we do that for every player? Why can't I say Shaq only has 3 rings because 2002 vs the Kings shouldn't count, or whatever. Wade got to the line a lot, deal with it. Rate his performance on stuff that actually happened, not what might have happened if it was reffed differently.
I do agree with your point also. There should be more weight given to what actually happened than extenuating circumstances....like who your coach is, who your teammates are, did they play in the 60'/70's/80's/90's, did they play in the ABA, did they get injured, did they come in straight out of high school, are they old, is their management cheap, did someone sleep with another players wife.
We should have a no excuses list where it's just about results and nothing else matters.....

Hornet Mania wrote:A great performance, no doubt, but I don't hold it as highly as others simply due to the insane amount of free throws. It's hardly Wade's fault, he didn't force anyone to blow a whistle, but nonetheless it was really unpleasant to witness. I didn't have any dog in that fight and I still felt like the Mavs got hosed.
I know that will rub a lot of people the wrong way, and that's fine, if you can deal with a free throw parade in the championship round then so be it. To me it was a disgrace to the game, point blank. The new rule changes had just been instituted and unfortunately the officials were completely over there heads by the end, and it detracted from the beauty of the game and killed any sort of flow. It made quality defense essentially impossible, because even the slightest contact was quickly whistled a foul. Wade is a great player, one of the best that has ever lived, so I don't mean this as a personal attack on him. It could have been any great slasher in his place, by the end of that series things were being called so tight it was disgusting. I'll never be able to properly contextualize Wade's 2006 Finals performance for that reason. On the one hand he was playing great, and I recognize that. But on the other hand officiating was so atrociously in his favor that it became laughable by the midpoint of the series and degraded even further from there. To compare his 2006 Finals to other historical performances does them a disservice. I essentially view it in a vacuum. It was a great individual performance coinciding with, in my view, the worst officiating in a championship series in the history of professional sports. Very difficult to reconcile that.