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If you were Dwayne Wade........

  • 77Legend
    Would you stay with the Miami Heat for the right price?
  • Hb31187
    N-O
  • wildcats20
    I'd stay if they can bring someone else in who would actually help me.

    If not, I'm gone and not thinking about looking back.
  • 2quik4u
    like lebron...
  • mallymal614
    Dwyane Wade - Michael Jackson playing with a bunch of Titos.
  • Fly4Fun
    2quik4u wrote: like lebron...
    Different situations...

    One is playing in his home town; while the other has a chance to go play in his home town.

    One is playing for a franchise that has showed the past few years it will do anything and everything to win and will make smart moves. The other hasn't done too much lately to speak of.
  • 2quik4u
    except win a title
  • mallymal614
    2quik4u wrote: except win a title
    Uh-Oh. Here we go!
  • 77Legend
    If I were Wade, to me, there is not enough game in the role players for Wade and another Superstar. O-U-T!
  • Automatik
    Honestly I'd go if I were him. He already brought a title to Miami. It would be a sweet situation to be in.....Chicago is only a few pieces away from a being pretty solid team.
  • Automatik
    2quik4u wrote: except win a title
    He's talking about the franchise's personnel moves. You slow?
  • 2quik4u
    Automatik wrote:
    2quik4u wrote: except win a title
    He's talking about the franchise's personnel moves. You slow?
    they won a title bitch, i hope u get hit by a volvo
  • 77Legend
    Is it safe to call Michael Beasley overrated for how high he was drafted. Did KSU mess him up by having him listed as 6'8"/6'9" coming out of college?
  • 2quik4u
    77Legend wrote: Is it safe to call Michael Beasley overrated for how high he was drafted. Did KSU mess him up by having him listed as 6'8"/6'9" coming out of college?
    bust
  • SQ_Crazies
    LOL, anyone who calls Beasley a bust automatically loses all cred in the NBA argument.

    And I'd be willing to put money on D-Wade playing in Miami next year with the exception of him leaving to play with LeBron somewhere--but I don't see that happening either.
  • 2quik4u
    SQ_Crazies wrote: LOL, anyone who calls Beasley a bust automatically loses all cred in the NBA argument.

    And I'd be willing to put money on D-Wade playing in Miami next year with the exception of him leaving to play with LeBron somewhere--but I don't see that happening either.
    lol get the fuck outta here
  • thedynasty1998
    Beasley isn't as good as most expected, but he's hardly a bust.

    From the little I've read, Chris Bosh is heading to Miami, so that makes them significantly better immediately.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Ok...

    He's 21 years old, playing in his 2nd year and has career averages of 14 and 6. Not a bust. Hasn't lived up to the hype yet, but calling him a bust is simply false. It's not a good idea to have LeBron James set the standard for young players anymore--if he does, then people end up talking out of their ass the way you just did.
  • 2quik4u
    he was supposed to be the next big time player, so not living up to that hype makes him a bust in my eyes
  • Automatik
    2quik4u wrote:
    Automatik wrote:
    2quik4u wrote: except win a title
    He's talking about the franchise's personnel moves. You slow?
    they won a title bitch, i hope u get hit by a volvo
    Thanks for answering my question so quickly.

    I think Beasley is alright, no way a bust, but I'd rather be playing with D. Rose if I were Wade.
  • SQ_Crazies
    2quik4u wrote: he was supposed to be the next big time player, so not living up to that hype makes him a bust in my eyes
    He's only 21. 14 and 6 this early is great. Like I said, he's not LeBron. We had that class with some major playmakers and that became the bar. It's too high, not every class is going to outdo the last--that class will be the best in the history of the league for years.
  • 2quik4u
    SQ_Crazies wrote:
    2quik4u wrote: he was supposed to be the next big time player, so not living up to that hype makes him a bust in my eyes
    He's only 21. 14 and 6 this early is great. Like I said, he's not LeBron. We had that class with some major playmakers and that became the bar. It's too high, not every class is going to outdo the last--that class will be the best in the history of the league for years.
    your talking about a class im talking about one guy
  • SQ_Crazies
    Yeah, players in that class set the bar for rookies. There were so many good ones that you had to be THAT good that young. That's not how it works, it was just an exceptional class. What Beasley has done before his 22nd birthday is GREAT for the real standards of the league. I bet you Pat Riley wouldn't tell you he's a bust.
  • 2quik4u
    SQ_Crazies wrote: Yeah, players in that class set the bar for rookies. There were so many good ones that you had to be THAT good that young. That's not how it works, it was just an exceptional class. What Beasley has done before his 22nd birthday is GREAT for the real standards of the league. I bet you Pat Riley wouldn't tell you he's a bust.
    do u got his #?
  • SQ_Crazies
    Unfortunately, I don't.