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Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
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phal5
Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Had Wade been healthy in 2007, that year would've been the BEST season of his career IMO.
His jumpshot improved, and he wouldn't have to play off the rust like he did post injury and most of 2008.
A healthy Wade in 2007 = combination of 2006 and 2009.
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... on a leash
Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Originally Posted by catch24
Had Wade been healthy in 2007, that year would've been the BEST season of his career IMO.
His jumpshot improved, and he wouldn't have to play off the rust like he did post injury and most of 2008.
A healthy Wade in 2007 = combination of 2006 and 2009.
I think I could see 2008 being his peak year... but 2007 was most likely on pace to be his best, definitely individually/statistically, the team wasn't thriving yet, but it was all-around pretty poor.
He'd def. be one to peak early though... so giving him an injury free career would be probably impossible but alot different.
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Great college starter
Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Epic performance against the eventual champions. He was winning MVP that year if he didn't get hurt. Still ended up leading the league in PER.
I agree that '08 could have been his best year.
I could see something like 30/8/6/2.5/1.5 with that '08 roster.
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Bandwagoner
Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
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Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Originally Posted by GrapeApe
Epic performance against the eventual champions. He was winning MVP that year if he didn't get hurt. Still ended up leading the league in PER.
I agree that '08 could have been his best year.
I could see something like 30/8/6/2.5/1.5 with that '08 roster.
I disagree with Wade fans repeating themselves about this... just untrue. The record was too bad for MVP, and Dirk did something historic with that team, winning 67 games (only 15 teams have won 67 games), and it might be the worst 60+ win team ever, among the Robinson Spurs and LeBron Cavaliers... and 2015 Hawks lol.
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Great college starter
Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
I disagree with Wade fans repeating themselves about this... just untrue. The record was too bad for MVP, and Dirk did something historic with that team, winning 67 games (only 15 teams have won 67 games), and it might be the worst 60+ win team ever, among the Robinson Spurs and LeBron Cavaliers... and 2015 Hawks lol.
You might be right about that. However, the Heat would have obviously had a much better record if Wade doesn't go down. I'll say this though, Wade had a TON of media momentum after the '06 title run and continuing that level of performance into the following season. If the Heat had won 50+ games with Wade continuing to put up historically good numbers, I could definitely see him winning the MVP over Dirk.
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WayOfWade
Fan in the Stands (unregistered)
Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
I disagree with Wade fans repeating themselves about this... just untrue. The record was too bad for MVP, and Dirk did something historic with that team, winning 67 games (only 15 teams have won 67 games), and it might be the worst 60+ win team ever, among the Robinson Spurs and LeBron Cavaliers... and 2015 Hawks lol.
True, Wade's only legit shot at MVP was really 2009. Whether or not he deserved it is up to you, to me it was rightly given to LeBron.
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Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Originally Posted by catch24
Had Wade been healthy in 2007, that year would've been the BEST season of his career IMO.
His jumpshot improved, and he wouldn't have to play off the rust like he did post injury and most of 2008.
A healthy Wade in 2007 = combination of 2006 and 2009.
His Defense was better in 2009 and that is why I think 2009 Wade would've been better either way.
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
I think I could see 2008 being his peak year... but 2007 was most likely on pace to be his best, definitely individually/statistically, the team wasn't thriving yet, but it was all-around pretty poor.
He'd def. be one to peak early though... so giving him an injury free career would be probably impossible but alot different.
Originally Posted by GrapeApe
Epic performance against the eventual champions. He was winning MVP that year if he didn't get hurt. Still ended up leading the league in PER.
I agree that '08 could have been his best year.
I could see something like 30/8/6/2.5/1.5 with that '08 roster.
Possibly and his '09 Season would've just been him maintaining that high level of play.
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Great college starter
Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Originally Posted by dubeta
The last of prime Wade
Huh? Wade hadn't even hit his peak yet. He went on to have several statistically dominant seasons. Wade had an elite/superstar PER starting in 2005 and continuing through the 2013 regular season. That's when his prime ended.
In fact, 2013 is easily his most underrated season. Wade averaged 21/5/5/2/1 on 52% and a 24 PER. As a first option he was still a 26/7/5/2 type player (though his FG% would probably be lower). Lebron and Wade were at their overall best as a duo that year, particularly during the streak where both were playing at an MVP level. The knee injury late that season marked the end of Wade being a consistent superstar.
Last edited by GrapeApe; 09-08-2015 at 07:04 PM.
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phal5
Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
You guys are probably right. 2008 could've been his absolute peak (if he were healthy).
@ Wade's Rings - yeah, working with Tim Grover helped his strength and explosiveness quite a bit; for all the credit Kobe gets, D-Wade was the best player on that 08 Olympic team, tbh
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Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
and that was mostly on bruce bowen, who at the time was at or near his defensive peak.
wade wont go down as the top superstar wing of his era, but he had a knack for shredding up elite defenders and team defenses that gave his higher ranked peers so much trouble.
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Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Originally Posted by catch24
You guys are probably right. 2008 could've been his absolute peak (if he were healthy).
@ Wade's Rings - yeah, working with Tim Grover helped his strength and explosiveness quite a bit; for all the credit Kobe gets, D-Wade was the best player on that 08 Olympic team, tbh
Agreed.
Originally Posted by f0und
and that was mostly on bruce bowen, who at the time was at or near his defensive peak.
wade wont go down as the top superstar wing of his era, but he had a knack for shredding up elite defenders and team defenses that gave his higher ranked peers so much trouble.
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College star
Re: Wade 26 pts vs Spurs 2.11.2007
Prime Wade was a bad man
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