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Post by irish2u2 on Apr 14, 2009 21:58:13 GMT -5
I don't know about y'all but I do know I can't do 55. Wade's play this year and his good health (which has always been my lone resrvation about him) have me thinking of 2010 and the "what if's". LeBron is still the best player in the league but Wade would be a helluva consolation prize if we miss LBJ. What I saw the other night and the last time we played them was a guy who can take over games by himself and that is a rare gift. Lots of players do it once in awhile but the true superstars do it consistently. Wade is a true superstar player and what is even more compelling is he doesn't force things. He plays within the game and himself and if somebody has a better opportunity than him he will pass the ball. I hate losing to the Heat but it was magical watching DWade work his craft.
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Post by kgooglog on Apr 15, 2009 6:47:04 GMT -5
D-Wade on the Knicks? I'd literally do 55 push-ups (okay, 5) if Walsh cannot get LeBron, who obviously is talking a tad too much to former Cleveland Indians' players about the summer of 2010 in NYC.
Wade, James, and Bosh. Why not all three? (sorry Gates, I had to borrow your old siggy and add DW3 to it.)
The Knicks would go 81-1 if we had the three players of my dreams and win about 6 NBA titles as a minimum. Our lone loss would be to the Clippers and due to a last second "T" on Al Harrington for doing chin-ups on the hoop. Of course, we wouldn't have the "pleasure" of June ping-pong with that W-L record, but that's the price we would have to pay.
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Post by jbaer10314 on Apr 15, 2009 13:34:05 GMT -5
<< I don't know about y'all but I do know I can't do 55.
Wade's play this year and his good health (which has always been my lone resrvation about him) have me thinking of 2010 and the "what if's".
LeBron is still the best player in the league but Wade would be a helluva consolation prize if we miss LBJ. What I saw the other night and the last time we played them was a guy who can take over games by himself and that is a rare gift. Lots of players do it once in awhile but the true superstars do it consistently. Wade is a true superstar player and what is even more compelling is he doesn't force things. He plays within the game and himself and if somebody has a better opportunity than him he will pass the ball.
I hate losing to the Heat but it was magical watching DWade work his craft. >>
Kobe dropped a record 61 on us. Wade's 55 is peanuts by comparison. ; )
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Post by irish2u2 on Apr 15, 2009 14:20:29 GMT -5
<< I don't know about y'all but I do know I can't do 55. Wade's play this year and his good health (which has always been my lone resrvation about him) have me thinking of 2010 and the "what if's". LeBron is still the best player in the league but Wade would be a helluva consolation prize if we miss LBJ. What I saw the other night and the last time we played them was a guy who can take over games by himself and that is a rare gift. Lots of players do it once in awhile but the true superstars do it consistently. Wade is a true superstar player and what is even more compelling is he doesn't force things. He plays within the game and himself and if somebody has a better opportunity than him he will pass the ball. I hate losing to the Heat but it was magical watching DWade work his craft. >> Kobe dropped a record 61 on us. Wade's 55 is peanuts by comparison. ; ) Kobe also had zero assists and like 3 rebounds while Wade had 6 and 9. ; ) Plus Wade had 3 steals. And at least 1 blocked shot. ; ) Kobe is great but he tends to hog the show and the irony is he has much more support on the Lakers than Wade does on the Heat. Wade is a better all around player. He's also younger.
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Post by jbaer10314 on Apr 15, 2009 16:51:13 GMT -5
<< Kobe also had zero assists and like 3 rebounds while Wade had 6 and 9. ; ) Plus Wade had 3 steals. And at least 1 blocked shot. ; )
Kobe is great but he tends to hog the show and the irony is he has much more support on the Lakers than Wade does on the Heat. Wade is a better all around player. He's also younger. >>
Maybe you should've mentioned Wade's other stats in your original post. Then I wouldn't be so quick to put my foot in my mouth. : X
BTW, I only mentioned Kobe because of his point total, not because I worship him. : )
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Post by greatgates on Apr 15, 2009 17:16:25 GMT -5
D-Wade on the Knicks? I'd literally do 55 push-ups (okay, 5) if Walsh cannot get LeBron, who obviously is talking a tad too much to former Cleveland Indians' players about the summer of 2010 in NYC. Wade, James, and Bosh. Why not all three? (sorry Gates, I had to borrow your old siggy and add DW3 to it.) The Knicks would go 81-1 if we had the three players of my dreams and win about 6 NBA titles as a minimum. Our lone loss would be to the Clippers and due to a last second "T" on Al Harrington for doing chin-ups on the hoop. Of course, we wouldn't have the "pleasure" of June ping-pong with that W-L record, but that's the price we would have to pay. My original sig and bron & d wade. i switched bosh for wade. BTW anyone that scores 50 on us should get an asterik by his point total. I'm waiting for Motombo to put 35 on us.
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Post by kgooglog on Apr 16, 2009 10:23:00 GMT -5
D-Wade on the Knicks? I'd literally do 55 push-ups (okay, 5) if Walsh cannot get LeBron, who obviously is talking a tad too much to former Cleveland Indians' players about the summer of 2010 in NYC. Wade, James, and Bosh. Why not all three? (sorry Gates, I had to borrow your old siggy and add DW3 to it.) The Knicks would go 81-1 if we had the three players of my dreams and win about 6 NBA titles as a minimum. Our lone loss would be to the Clippers and due to a last second "T" on Al Harrington for doing chin-ups on the hoop. Of course, we wouldn't have the "pleasure" of June ping-pong with that W-L record, but that's the price we would have to pay. My original sig and bron & d wade. i switched bosh for wade. BTW anyone that scores 50 on us should get an asterik by his point total. I'm waiting for Motombo to put 35 on us. Dikembe would have slaughtered our pourous defense, and I cannot believe we waxed the Nets, forfeiting a ping-pong ball. And, to make it even worse, my man Wilson is called for a "T" simply for doing an Al Harrington. Saer Sene should have been on the Knicks as soon as he was waived by Oklahoma. This is a dude we need to watch, IMHO. It's as if he has 8 arms. I like this kid a lot.
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