Dwyane Wade Knee Article (FedEx approved)

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  • ralaw
    Posts too much
    • Feb 2009
    • 6663

    Dwyane Wade Knee Article (FedEx approved)

    Dwyane Wade's dominant Game 4 means no more 'bum knee' excuses for rest of NBA Finals

    SAN ANTONIO – For all the praise heaped upon Dwyane Wade's most prosperous performances, the criticism comes sheepishly when he fails to play the part of Robin to LeBron James' Batman.

    Let Wade play lousy, and it's his knee. Let him do his job – play superbly – and he's courageous, heroic, a champion defying the declarations of his decline. The storylines are wired. This way, Wade never loses. From James to Erik Spoelstra to Chris Bosh, the best gig on the Heat belongs to Wade.

    When the Heat desperately needed a victory in Game 4, needed to spare themselves a deep hole in these NBA Finals, Wade delivered his most prodigious play of the postseason: 32 points, six rebounds and six steals to embolden a 109-93 obliteration of the San Antonio Spurs.
    "He went back in his bag," James said. "He was Flash tonight."

    As much as Wade's dominance was a validation of his greatness, it was too an indictment of the parade of pedestrian and poor performances that had come before it.

    Truth be told, it makes executives, coaches and players around the league wonder about the severity of his knee injury. No one is suggesting the knee is at full strength, but it sure didn't hinder him in Game 7 of the conference finals, nor Game 4 on Thursday night. Wade made a choice to play hard, made plays everywhere on the floor, and that hasn't always been the case this season.

    "Of course he's hurting," James said. "He's been playing with a bum knee all year."
    Wade loves the drama of it all, loves to leave everyone with that slow, limp when his shots aren't dropping into the basket. This best-of-seven series is 2-2 now, Wade has two full days of rest for Game 5 on Sunday, and there shouldn't be one more discussion about his knee.

    The Big Three were brought together to win championships, deliver in the championship chase and Wade's lift, his explosion, in Game 4 was proof there's nothing stopping him now. Bum knees don't allow that on the Spurs in the NBA Finals.

    "That's what great players do," the Spurs' Tony Parker said. "They show up in big games."

    Great players show up every night, and Parker knows that. This is the standard with which Wade should be held every game in the playoffs. This was the duty that Wade assigned himself when recruiting James and Bosh to Miami.

    Across three seasons together, this was the best the Big Three had played together in the playoffs. Beyond Wade, James had 33 points and 11 rebounds. Bosh had 20 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks. The Heat are untouchable this way, unbeatable.

    For everything that hangs over James, Wade doesn't get to step out of the light now. This is a two-out-of-three series, and no one wants to give Wade an out because of injury anymore. Because 32 points, six rebounds, four assists and six steals is the loudest declaration that his knee is sound, his Big Three responsibilities unchanged.

    No more crutches for a superstar, no more ducking out in the shadows. Wade is still a great player, still able to do it all and the world watched him on Thursday night. Flash was back on Thursday night, but some of these nights – some of these spry and electric performances – make people wonder whether that dangerous, defying Dwyane Wade ought to be seen more often for the Miami Heat.

    "We're not going to win this series if myself, Chris and LeBron don't show up to play on a consistent basis," Wade said.
    Dwyane Wade loves the drama of it all, loves to leave everyone with that slow, limp when his shots aren't dropping. He has two full days of rest for Game 5 on Sunday and there shouldn't be one more discussion about his knee.


    It does sort of seem that when Wade plays bad people blame the knee and then when he does well people say, "He's back".
  • FedEx227
    Delivers
    • Mar 2009
    • 10454

    #2
    He just had to have the game of his life after I was running through the streets telling everyone he was done.
    VoicesofWrestling.com

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    • Vinsane
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 5971

      #3
      Kind of makes you question Derrick Rose along the way too, doesn't it?

      Is it me or, has someone else noticed how disinterested Wade seems to be in basketball anymore? Now, it seems like since he took a backseat to LeBron? He just comes and goes as he sees fit. I don't doubt the knee is troubling in some way. However, you can just see Wade giving more effort one night than the other.

      Look at his interviews from years back compared to now. There's a different energy around Wade early in his career. I understand injuries make you loose a step but, your drive all together? I don't see the same Wade out there.
      25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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      • Mogriffjr
        aka Reece
        • Apr 2009
        • 2759

        #4
        Originally posted by Vinsane
        Kind of makes you question Derrick Rose along the way too, doesn't it?

        Is it me or, has someone else noticed how disinterested Wade seems to be in basketball anymore? Now, it seems like since he took a backseat to LeBron? He just comes and goes as he sees fit. I don't doubt the knee is troubling in some way. However, you can just see Wade giving more effort one night than the other.

        Look at his interviews from years back compared to now. There's a different energy around Wade early in his career. I understand injuries make you loose a step but, your drive all together? I don't see the same Wade out there.
        no one will question Wade when he goes out and meets with Kobe's doctor overseas and comes back looking like Flash of 06 next few years.
        Originally posted by Nick Mangold
        Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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        • dell71
          Enter Sandman
          • Mar 2009
          • 23919

          #5
          Originally posted by Vinsane
          Kind of makes you question Derrick Rose along the way too, doesn't it?
          No. I've been questioning D-Rose for at least 3 months now.

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