Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade will play a key role in the play-offs: NBA Play-offs Update
The regular season of NBA is over and people are thrilled to watch their favourite players and teams in the play-offs. One of the great superstars of this era, Dwyane Wade, will also be displaying his magic in the upcoming play-offs for the Miami Heat.
People love basketball, and they admire the super skills of this 29-year-old sunshine. Dwyane Wade is no-doubt another name for the brilliance in the field of basketball. The electrifying moves and original ball play made him the real superstar.
For the Miami Heat who have qualified in the play-offs and secured second position in the Eastern Conference rankings. Miami's heating roster will be facing the number seventh seed, the Philadelphia 76ers, in the play-offs. The Heat outfit are getting ready
for this play-off encounter. The ambitious Dwyane Wade has a personal ambition to go beyond his limits and perform up to the expectations of his loyal fans.
He officially stated to the media about Miami’s preparations and their coach’s commitment towards his team. Wade said, “Sometimes it's not pretty, but we're doing the little things necessary to win, that’s what will matter in the playoffs, because some games
won't be so pretty. That's all (Coach Erik Spoelstra) talked about. Staying the course, staying the course, and we'll get through everything.”
Dwyane Wade was selected fifth in the 2003 NBA draft by the Heat. Soon he emerged as a star for Miami. His consistent performance was judged and he was selected in the NBA All-Rookie team in 2004. Since then, he has been performing well for the Miami Heat.
2005-2006 was the season when Wade acclaimed the true recognition for his talent. He developed himself as great player who can play and make a difference in every game. He got selected for the second consecutive year in NBA All-Star Game. In 2005-2006 season,
he had an average of 27.2 points with 6.7 assists, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.95 steals per game for the Miami Heat.
All-Star Shaquille O’Neal is a great admirer of Dwyane Wade. He has also acknowledged his talent when he said, “D-Wade has the potential to be a better player than anyone I ever played with. I’m talking about being a shooter, a defender and someone
with an all-around game. And a good guy along with it.”
Currently Wade is averaging 25.5 points per game. He has adapted himself as an all-rounder of basketball. He can play as a brilliant point-guard and can be as lethal as a shooting-guard when required by his team. Wade also can play at the back of the court
in defence, where he can be most difficult to pass through by any opponent. The free throws and the way he assists his other team-mates during a match made him a complete basketball player who will be an inspiration to many in the play-offs.
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