Wade speaks on Heat evolution
Posted by Unknown on Sunday, August 26, 2012 with 12 comments
While still in Chicago for his charity event, Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade took the time to speak to the media and the topic of the day was the Heat evolving, not staying the same.
"Every year is different; every season is different....You feel it out, and understand that throughout the year it changes," he said. "I think we'll come in with the mentality that our success is us winning as a team, and all of us being successful at the same time.....Our mentality, obviously, is LeBron is one of the best players in this game, hands down, and we want him to continue to be that player," he said. "But, also, you never know who's going to emerge....You never know what player is going to start off and be playing a certain way and you switch things up a little bit But we have that luxury, because we have not only three marquee players, but we have a lot of other players on our team that's very capable, highly capable, and very good."
"Every year is different; every season is different....You feel it out, and understand that throughout the year it changes," he said. "I think we'll come in with the mentality that our success is us winning as a team, and all of us being successful at the same time.....Our mentality, obviously, is LeBron is one of the best players in this game, hands down, and we want him to continue to be that player," he said. "But, also, you never know who's going to emerge....You never know what player is going to start off and be playing a certain way and you switch things up a little bit But we have that luxury, because we have not only three marquee players, but we have a lot of other players on our team that's very capable, highly capable, and very good."



mario charlmers going to lead the league in assists. heat repeat
ReplyDelete^^^Not as long as lebron is there, lebron is a better point foward then chalmer is a point guard, chalmer is becoming more of a shooter then a passer. Repeating is always harder then winning the first one, but we all know is not imposible.
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Jay I Agree
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Jordan bow down and kiss da king's hand.
ReplyDeleteWhy does every Heat fan jump at the chance to make a Jordan-LeBron comparison. They're two totally different players that played in completely different eras. As far as dominance goes, no one can make a "LeBron is better" claim until LeBron has done all that Jordan has and more. Before you get your hand kissed, you have to put in the work.
DeleteLol its a slim chance lebron and the heat win again! The west is to strong and they have to much trouble last year beating teams no where near as good as them. Charmers is way over rated! Yea ok he had a few good games but he is no rondo! Lebron will never have as many rings as Jordan period
ReplyDeleteLebron aint good hes just in the sucky side known as east,,,if he went to west he would like another oj mayo,,lebron aint nun compared to jordan,,
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DeleteThat's the dumbest thing I've heard thus far....your stupid
DeleteLeBron and Jordan are two totally different players true enough...but LeBron is the best in the game rite now...Kobe was...he's not anymore...and yes I'm a heat fan...did you haters just see what he did in the finals and the Olympics...I guess not since you'll are still hating so hard...LeBron is the man for years to come
ReplyDeleteYear to come he is almost 28 in nba years he is almost over the hill. i say maybe 5 great years left. look at how much of an edge kobe has lost at 33. right now he is the man, but that could all change look at my man tmac lol
DeleteEverytime a player comes along that has the talent level and the potential to come close to.challenge or be in comparison to Jordan that player develops or becomes a part of that love-hate party and they fall under very high criticism the same thing happened to kobe and its happening to lebron now its a hit or miss they love u or they hate you. But what im finding hard to unddrstand is why players are scorned for being exceptionally talented rather than being appreciated for what they bring to the table that boggles my mind...but negative publicity is better than none at all kobe understood that and lebron is beginning to.
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