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    Why do you keep posting these youtubes brah, you have some decent takes but ain't no one gonna watch bruceblitzed brah

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    Wade teaming up with trainer Tim Grover again, wants you to know he’s not done

    Kurt Helin
    Aug 19, 2013, 1:00 PM EDT

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    Getty Images We’ve said it before and I imagine we will say it many more times: If the Miami Heat are going to three-peat they are going to need to a healthy and improved Dwyane Wade this season and in the playoffs. They are going to need some other things as well, but Wade is a huge key.
    He knows it. And he’s taking steps to get there.
    We told you he was getting back into workouts now that he has an shock therapy on the tendonitis in his knees, now we learn that those workouts are with his former Chicago trainer Tim Grover. You know, Michael Jordan’s trainer. This from Brian Windhorst at ESPN’s Heat Index.
    Wade has vowed that he will return a different player than he was at the end of last season, when he was limited by bone bruises and tendinitis in his knees. The 31-year-old guard averaged 21.2 points per game during the regular season, but just 15.9 PPG in the playoffs.
    “I don’t train my clients to be good as new, I want them to be better than ever,” Grover said about working with Wade again. “That’s the goal for Dwyane.”
    Wade likely will drop a few pounds and be in improved shape for this season, but will that be enough? Has he learned to adapt his game to an aging body that can’t just be explosive?
    He told the Sun-Sentinel people will doubt him but he is used to that.
    “I’m not done yet,” Wade said. “I still got more in the tank. Like I said, my focus is just to make sure physically I can do the things I need to do. My skills haven’t diminished by no stretch of the imagination….
    “You lose something as you get older, when it comes to your athleticism,” he said, “but you don’t lose your game, you don’t lose what’s up here [pointing to his head]. My job, my whole life, I’ve always had that kind of doubter, people have always doubted me. And I don’t know how I would succeed without it. So I welcome it, and it gives me a challenge and I will see if I can live up to my challenge.”
    Wade’s spirit is willing, we will see about the flesh. http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...-hes-not-done/

    Interesting. I wish that Manu still had (if he ever had it) this type of compe ive and winning mentality because according to Manu, he feels no need to come back next season with a revenge nor does he feel the need improve on his 3pt FG%. ing Manu... smh.

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    Heckler in the Stands anakha's Avatar
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    Stick to ing about Popovich and Ginobili, since you obviously can't back up your horse when it comes to other players.

    lol Blair
    lol better finisher
    lol better rebounder
    lol no evidence

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    Riley is one compe ive mother er

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    Stick to ing about Popovich and Ginobili, since you obviously can't back up your horse when it comes to other players.
    Well Manu and Pop were mostly responsible in Game 6 for costing Timmy his 5th ring. How do you expect me to feel? I'm sorry that I'm not a Popsucker or Manu .

    lol Blair
    lol better finisher
    lol better rebounder
    lol no evidence
    I can only use regular season comparisons and based on those stats, their numbers are very similar. Pop always made sure that Blair got taken off the rotation come playoff time. Blair would not have gotten his shot blocked by Mike Miller and Norris Cole. Blair would have probably averaged more rebounds against the Heat. Too bad Pop never gave him an opportunity in the playoffs since last year. There was obviously something personal going on between those two but you Popsuckers fail to see such things and rather just label Blair as a "scrub" just because you'll swallow everything Pop and the FO do .

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    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
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    Are we really comparing a 31 year old player (basically in his prime) vs a 36 year old player (on the twilight of his career)?

    smh

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    Well Manu and Pop were mostly responsible in Game 6 for costing Timmy his 5th ring. How do you expect me to feel? I'm sorry that I'm not a Popsucker or Manu .

    I can only use regular season comparisons and based on those stats, their numbers are very similar. Pop always made sure that Blair got taken off the rotation come playoff time. Blair would not have gotten his shot blocked by Mike Miller and Norris Cole. Blair would have probably averaged more rebounds against the Heat. Too bad Pop never gave him an opportunity in the playoffs since last year. There was obviously something personal going on between those two but you Popsuckers fail to see such things and rather just label Blair as a "scrub" just because you'll swallow everything Pop and the FO do .
    at you attempting to hide the fact that you spouted some horse and had no ability to back it up.

    at you floundering when all you had to do was present a stat showing Blair was a better finisher and rebounder.

    at you defaulting back to 'Popsucker' when you get called out on your horse .

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    Why do you keep posting these youtubes brah, you have some decent takes but ain't no one gonna watch bruceblitzed brah
    the goods

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    Well Manu and Pop were mostly responsible in Game 6 for costing Timmy his 5th ring. How do you expect me to feel? I'm sorry that I'm not a Popsucker or Manu .

    I can only use regular season comparisons and based on those stats, their numbers are very similar. Pop always made sure that Blair got taken off the rotation come playoff time. Blair would not have gotten his shot blocked by Mike Miller and Norris Cole. Blair would have probably averaged more rebounds against the Heat. Too bad Pop never gave him an opportunity in the playoffs since last year. There was obviously something personal going on between those two but you Popsuckers fail to see such things and rather just label Blair as a "scrub" just because you'll swallow everything Pop and the FO do .
    So you must be a Blairblower..

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    What is he going to dominate: STDs and women's fashion?

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    Didn't watch but I think he'll be back to playing consistently this year. The Indiana series was especially painful but he came on strong during the 2nd half of the finals. Hopefully he'll be looking like he did during the streak:


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    someone is salty they are in lebrons shadow tbh.

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    someone is salty they are in lebrons shadow tbh.
    Not everybody can block Lebron in the All Star game, tbh...

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    Not everybody can block Lebron in the All Star game, tbh...
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    Are we really comparing a 31 year old player (basically in his prime) vs a 36 year old player (on the twilight of his career)?

    smh
    A 31 year old Manu would have wrecked the 31 year old version of Wade we saw in the playoffs last season. No idea why the two are being compared.

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