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Dwayne Wade : Not Human

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by TheMacster, Nov 2, 2009.

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  1. 523744

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    Kobe is the closest thing this generation has to Jordan. I wouldnt say Wade plays on both sides of the floor the way Jordan did. Just being a flashy 2 guard doesnt give you Jordan status, he did a lot more than what you watch in the highlight tapes
     
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    He took three full steps after his last dribble. It's a travel not called. Whatever.
     
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    Two. He didn't regain control after his behind the back dribble until like a step in, and then after that, it was two steps.
     
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    I've seen Kobe play since his rookie days. He chucks the ball too much. He's no MJ. From what I've seen from Wade, he is the next Jordan.
     
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    Maybe the closest thing, but not Jordan, he needs to rank some MVP's and some rings.
     
  6. apollo33

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    no he didnt, you count the steps from the moment he gathers the ball, which was two steps. the step he took while the ball was still in the air doesnt count
     

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