jpake1 wrote:
LeBron and Wade are NOT going to New York. End of discussion, except from ESPN's end.
Wade has been frustrated about the success because he's been spoiled with a championship before. Wade understands that Pat is a genious and that he can build something very special from practically nothing. Pat knows there hasn't been anything the past two years that would compare to this upcoming FA season. Wade, IMO, knows that deep down, but he can't stand seeing his buddies have great success while he's balling as well as them but only having .500 to show for it. It's been a battle of patience between the two, but I believe Pat will win out.
LBJ and Wade would work very nicely together. The Olympics showed glimpses of that. Pick your poison. Wade would LOVE if he didn't have to score 30 a game or go to the hole in crunch time all the time for any chance of a close win.
Wade will NOT be going home. I say less than 5% chance. He loves Chicago, but he isn't dying to put that uniform on. He wants to stay in Miami. If ownership does their part, he'll do his. If they lay a big fat fucking egg, he'll go elsewhere (Cleveland first IMO, if they had the money or parts for a ST). Where is this plenty of reason coming from about Chicago? You're sounding like the NY writes when they talk about LBJ.. the ones you've got a problem with. Sorry, but Rose and Noah aren't really getting him all that excited. I think Rose and Wade would clash a bit. I don't think Rose is mature enough like LBJ is to make it work at an elite level. As crazy as this sounds... out of the superstars, I think Wade is the last to go. That could very easily be my bias. I see LBJ in Miami before Wade in Cleveland (I think if those guys go anywhere, those are the places they relocate to). I think this trade deadline will either help or ruin the chances of Wade going to Cleveland.
Keebler... what are you talking about? Pat built something from nothing, won, and started to build again, and he may create a dynasty soon. Wade actually has his championship ring.. a pretty nice piece. Did you forget that? Pat also has Miami as ground zero for this upcoming FA season. Let alone, Pat got Wade B-Eazy. I know Beasley isn't respected by most fans yet. They'll regret that sooner or later. He may be in Miami, or he'll be shipped out. Either way, he's going to be very vital to Miami's success in the near future. Pat's done enough for Wade to keep him loyal. Now he's trying to do enough to make him historic.
Well, this guy is most definitely our resident Heat expert, so he probably has read more on the subject than any of us have. Keep that in mind guys. Not that you can't have opinions but facts support opinions and he's more well read on the Heat than any of us.
As far as your post:
1. LeBron/Wade will not be in NYC, neither of them will be and especially not both of them. Totally agree there.
2. I also agree that Pat will win out in this, the Heat will get better. D-Wade will resign there, it's about as likely as LeBron is to sign back in Cleveland. Both of which I say the chances are well over 95%. People get too caught up in the story, and it is a BIG story so ESPN pushes the shit out of it.
3. LeBron/Wade might be the best 2-star combo you could put together in the NBA IMO. To each his own I guess, I don't see any reason anyone can think they wouldn't play well together.
4. I also agree with the stance that LeBron will end up in Miami before Wade would end up in Cleveland. In fact, I think that is LeBron's most likely destination outside of Cleveland--even though I don't think anywhere but Cleveland is very likely. And Beasley is a damn good player, I don't know what the fans deal is with him--but he's definitely lived up to his hype IMO. It's hard for young guys coming into the league now because the bar was set by LeBron/Melo/D-Wade/Bosh and it was set HIGH. So the hype gets pretty out of control sometimes, but the guy has played in 132 career games and is averaging 19 and 8...can't figure out why people don't think he's that great, and some even think he's a bust.