
It began with a jumper in traffic that looked harmless and effortless, but there was something about the way ran back down the court after making it. Call it a look, an attitude, a certain "I don't care what it takes, there's no way I'm losing this game" mentality. And he did not disappoint.

Three point shots, drives, screens, cuts - there was nothing that Wade wasn't executing perfectly. Miami out-dueled Boston in a brutal five minute stretch that had Paul Pierce going for shot-for-shot with Dwyane until the older forward couldn't do it anymore. Dwyane was being double and triple teamed, Pierce and the Celtics could not stop anything. Advantage Wade.
The Celtics had given their fans so much hope after winning Games 1 and 2, the second with such conviction and without Garnett in the lineup; we held our breaths at the end of Game 3 as Paul Pierce drained a 22-foot jumper from the right side as time expired, and it felt like 2008 - if only for a moment.
And in Game 4, potentially the last time Dwyane Wade will ever play "at-home" in Miami, the performance was spectacular. He gave every single fan that attended American Airlines Arena what they paid for and more.
So what's going to happen this off season? Is Wade leaving? Is he going to get help? We'll see, but for now, let it suffice that for 48 minutes, Dwyane Wade picked his team up and carried them to victory. I have a friend of mine at work who once said something to the effect of, "Wade is overrated." I submit to you now that there is no such thing.
(4/25 BOS v. MIA: D. Wade: 46 pts, 5 reb, 5 ast, 2 stl - 43 minutes)
DWade went all kinds of in today. I think that it kinda smelled like a Miami swan song though. I hope they're getting his locker in NY prepped and ready to go
ReplyDeleteChallenge: If Wade isn't overrated, is he then underrated?
ReplyDeleteSure, Wade left us all grasping for air. But, shouldn't he do that every time? One game doesn't make him Michael Jordan. (Insert videos from when MJ had the flu in the playoffs.) One game gives him the dignity he needs to loose to Boston this year.