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    Believe. Riddler's Avatar
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    Considering his style of play, his recent leg injuries, and becoming a dirty player, is he done?

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    Dont think he is done far from it. But much like Kobe he is probably a borderline top 5 but for sure top 10 player. Both of their best days are behind them.

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    He never made the transition to prepare for his inevitable decline in athleticism. We'll see a very sharp decline from him soon, maybe next season or the one after it.

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    He's still athletic and relatively crafty, but his jump shot is dead..it has been since 2008..

    His jump shots are off-balance and fundamentally flawed, he hasn't bothered to correct it..

    He'll be back for next year, though..Miami's new coach will probably conserve him during the regular season, keep him fresh for the playoffs..

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    He's not done but he's looking old before his time. Regardless of how this postseason goes the Heat have got to find a way to get deeper and allow him more rest in the regular season, or convince Wade to make some big changes to how he approaches the game.

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    D Wade is an imminent TOSB. He is 30 plus I think and the mileage is greater than his age. Manu is getting old but he has been preserved by limited minutes while D Wade has been wracked with the scoring and mental load of keeping the Heat in contention for years. He is a TOSB to be in one or two years. This last game was an aberration though and think he might bounce back for a win in GM 4, even though I hope he doesn't.

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    Also, sad to see a not at full strength Heat get destroyed by an inferior team, similar to the Spurs last season with Memphis. They would have been in the finals with Bosh, but their season is lost.

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    how is a full strength pacer team inferior to Lebron, a pussy hurt Wade and a bunch of vagabonds?

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    He should really start thinking of enhanching his mid-range to save him from needless wear and tear.

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    Is this a troll post? Done? You kidding me?

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    Wade is going nowhere

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    One of my favorite players in the L. I don't think so, not even close, but that team needs depth.

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    Something doesn't seem right with him right now but I don't think he's done. I think he's playing through something. It's not like he sucked all season long. In fact, he got fewer minutes this season and if you compare his per-minute statistics with his 2005-06 season, they're extremely similar. The fall-off has been in these playoffs. But again, I think he's just not right physically. He might be in slight decline but I still think he's effective. The key is keeping him healthy.

    And remember, not too long ago, there were LeBron critics suggesting Wade was better not only because he was a better clutch player but because he supposedly had a more consistent midrange jumper. That was only a few seasons ago. His jumper isn't right now, but the guy is still a top talent in the league.

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    I think he's just not right physically.

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    He's still athletic and relatively crafty, but his jump shot is dead..it has been since 2008..

    His jump shots are off-balance and fundamentally flawed, he hasn't bothered to correct it..

    He'll be back for next year, though..Miami's new coach will probably conserve him during the regular season, keep him fresh for the playoffs..
    Why would a new coach be in when Miami will be the last team standing in June? Have faith. Miami will prevail. This is their time.

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    he needs to perfect his jumper( midrange or 3) if he wants to stay relevant in his later years, perhaps it's from the wear and tear of his playstyle, maybe it's the injuries catching back up to him, maybe some physical/mental problems or whatever.. but he'll bounce back

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    He never made the transition to prepare for his inevitable decline in athleticism. We'll see a very sharp decline from him soon, maybe next season or the one after it.
    This. Kobe has played mostly "below the rim" for years and is still very effective. I don't put Wade in the same category. Why? Because he can't shoot like Kobe can. Nor is his footwork as good. Once his athleticism is gone, he's done as an elite player. Ditto for Bron and D12.

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    Veteran LkrFan's Avatar
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    He's still athletic and relatively crafty, but his jump shot is dead..it has been since 2008..

    His jump shots are off-balance and fundamentally flawed, he hasn't bothered to correct it..

    He'll be back for next year, though..Miami's new coach will probably conserve him during the regular season, keep him fresh for the playoffs..
    Who do you see coaching Miami next year?

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    Why would a new coach be in when Miami will be the last team standing in June? Have faith. Miami will prevail. This is their time.
    Haven't we heard this drivel before? It might as well be the Indiana Packers. Without your best shooter on the team (Bosh) providing spacing for Bron and Wade, two things should happen:

    1) Indiana will run a zone and dare Bron (10-22) and Wade (2-13) to shoot. Which leads to....

    2) Packing that paint. Your bigs are putrid at best minus Bosh. Everyone knows it

    Simply put, y'all in trouble.

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    If he could develop a solid 3 point shot that would save his ass throughout the regular seasons to come. Players would have to cover him deep and if they close out too hard on him he can get by the defender.

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    Why would a new coach be in when Miami will be the last team standing in June? Have faith. Miami will prevail. This is their time.
    Even if they win the le they should still get a real coach. There is no reason the Heat (when healthy) shouldn't be completely blowing the rest of the NBA out of the water every single night.

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    This. Kobe has played mostly "below Sterns rim" for years and is still very effective. I don't put Wade in the same category.
    fixed

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    This. Kobe has played mostly "below the rim" for years and is still very effective. I don't put Wade in the same category. Why? Because he can't shoot like Kobe can. Nor is his footwork as good. Once his athleticism is gone, he's done as an elite player. Ditto for Bron and D12.
    As much as I like to trash Kobe and the Lakers, I respect him a lot. He is still capable of amazing basketball despite his age, and yet he has more miles than his age suggests as he has been playing heavy minutes for a long ass time...came into the league straight out of high school. His 1 on 1 game is incredible, there are few things he can't do and has an answer for just about any type of defender with his footwork and ability to hit every type of jumper, fading from either direction, pull up jumpers, etc. He's also very good at playing with his back to the basket, which is rare with most guards.

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