Anybody else get the feeling Wade is going to be filling up the stat sheet each night this season? He looks like a man possessed. Beasley also looks to be, so far, a great fit.
Yeah, he's surrounded by mediocrity and playing for a new contract, so I'd say averages of 25 points and 6 assists sound about right. Next year: New York.
I think the time he took off last season really made the difference as he got over a number of nagging injuries.
Quote from: ecompt on November 14, 2008, 10:21:55 PM
Yeah, he's surrounded by mediocrity and playing for a new contract, so I'd say averages of 25 points and 6 assists sound about right. Next year: New York.
Chicago.
Agreed...next year Chicago.
He dominated in the Olympics. He was called one of the best 2-3 players in the world by the NBC announcers.
The Pistons are going to have $35 Million coming off their cap with 'Sheed's and AI's contracts expiring. I have to believe they will be a player for DWade.
Quote from: tower912 on November 15, 2008, 01:44:54 PM
The Pistons are going to have $35 Million coming off their cap with 'Sheed's and AI's contracts expiring. I have to believe they will be a player for DWade.
Very true. Wade has always said he would like to play in Chicago again though. Maybe even a hometown discount is in order. I would like to think, so but who knows with athletes today.
Wade's going to be in Miami again. I think his loyalty is there.
But the Heat owners are going to have to sign some hefty players to surround Wade.
Quote from: ecompt on November 14, 2008, 10:21:55 PM
Yeah, he's surrounded by mediocrity and playing for a new contract, so I'd say averages of 25 points and 6 assists sound about right. Next year: New York.
Wade will not be a free agent until '10-'11 at the earliest. He does have a player option for that year at $17,149,243. I don't think Wade is the type of player that plays for a contract like a lot of other guys so please don't insinuate that. Also, be sure to do a little research before posting crap like this.
Quote from: ecompt on November 14, 2008, 10:21:55 PM
Yeah, he's surrounded by mediocrity and playing for a new contract, so I'd say averages of 25 points and 6 assists sound about right. Next year: New York.
that is a bit low, more like 28 and 8.
Even though he's not a free agent, I could see Chicago making a blockbuster trade to get him from Miami after this season. There were already rumors flying about that happening last spring.
I think he will stay in Miami until his contract expires but I do fully expect for him to be a Bull one day before he retires.