Maybe, if his body took a pounding that could be true. Ginobil when he hit 32 years old started fading pretty fast as well when he lost some of his game, so around that age is when it starts.
I really like Dwyane, but I just discovered while looking at his NBA.com profile that he will be 30 next year. His game is totally dependent upon quickness and athleticism. Considering his age in addition to his prior injuries, he likely has only one or two more dominant seasons before he goes the way of Stephon Marbury and AI. I had no idea he was this old. Even if you squeak one by the Mavs this year, so much for 5 or 6 more championships, Heat.
Maybe, if his body took a pounding that could be true. Ginobil when he hit 32 years old started fading pretty fast as well when he lost some of his game, so around that age is when it starts.
sons was he too stupid to get into college or something whenever he "Graduated" from high school? he only played two seasons at Marquette and was 20 years old as a FRESHMAN.
Yeah, clearly the Heat are in win now mode. They are beast right now, but they're actually pretty close to when the Celtics were assembled as far as getting up there in age and will go down pretty quickly in the next couple of years. And I don't think Dwyane's game lends itself to the durability of Ray Allen, since Ray is not always slashing, but instead has a dynamite stroke. So that makes the downward spiral go faster.
What a idiotic post. Wade has nowhere near the miles or games played that a normal 29 yr old in the NBA would have. He's not falling off a cliff like Duncan...
Yes dad. Per wikipedia:
"Wade sought tutoring to improve his writing skills in order to regain eligibility."
So that right there is kinda suspect.
When it closes I'll designate a bag for him, like I did for Duncan.
So you like it, eh?
Just like for Kobe Bean Bryant.
He's a tired old bag too.![]()
He's going to have to develop a jumper soon, but he can keep playing like this for a few more years. Two years is enough to make the transition if he dedicates a lot of time to it.
Have you designated a bag for Kobe?
Well, he isn't in diapers yet, but he's getting up there. You can kinda see it on his face. He's looking tired a lot these days.
Good observation. So that goes along with what I'm saying. He has one or two more possibly dominant seasons unless he gets injured, and then, he'll have to reform his game for the last one or two years of his career as he becomes a role player.
age ain't no big deal for him and he ain't dependent on athleticism & quickness imho, d-whistle can always get easy pts on the line if he wants imho
He will last a lot longer because he has Lebron to take away the attention from him on defense much like how Pippen exended MJ's career during the late 90's.
He is probably going to work on his jumpshot and turn his type of play around like Jason Kidd did.
Wade actually has a jumpshot now. He could extend to 32-33 for his good years.
Cept it's:::
Kobe: 5
tired old bag Duncan: 4
Cept Duncan never played with a top ten player.
I don't give a . That tired old bag is trailing Kobe 5-4, and that's just the way it is, daddy-O.
A superstar who just signed with younger Lebron and Bosh, best compe ion on the league is becoming too old (Boston, LA, San Antonio, Dallas), yeah....I think you have it ass backwards because it seems Wade's championship window has significantly increased.
It must pretty damn nice to take turns at taking over series. LBJ does it against Boston and Chicago, Wade against Dallas. These guys are just taking easy against everyone else.
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