Chapter 250 The Heat are destroying "The Flash"!
Chapter 250 The Heat are destroying "The Flash"!
"That's really fast!"
Su Yan's eyes lit up.
It's not that Wade's pure speed is that amazing.
Instead, it's the ability to control the ball and change direction, then accelerate on the first step after reading the defense—this combination of skill and ball control is terrifying.
The essential.
This is just the first step.
Based on this, Wade was able to dunk, lay up, shoot, and so on, always able to finish the offense.
That's what makes it so impressive.
"cut!"
Tyson Chandler under the basket snorted, "I was distracted just now, otherwise... I would have definitely blocked him."
I know the Flash is amazing.
But sorry, the area under the basket is my territory.
very confident.
But... in the next round, Wade charged in again, only to face Tyson's tight defense.
The speed suddenly decreased.
Seemingly fearful, he actually used the "Mysterious Step," a move with larger and more deceptive strides than Ginobili's "European Step," moving to the right and left.
Tyson tried to move, but was frozen in place.
"Shh!"
Wade made another layup with a low hand.
Just one minute later, Wade once again tore through Wilson Chandler's defense on the left wing and charged straight into the heart of the defense.
Tyson came in to fill in.
Without slowing down, he spun around and drove to the basket. If it were Parker, he would have definitely laid it off with a low layup to end the attack.
Wade?!
He rose up from the ground and, despite David Lee's help defense and block, slammed the ball down with both hands.
slammmmmdunk!
"The Flash" scores continuously, blending into an unconventional style.
Even if Su Yan went up to defend, he could only put more defensive pressure on the team, and the effect would be better than that of the other Knicks players.
Locked up?
Still not working.
Durant, Anthony, Kobe, and Wade are four superstars in the league right now, all of whom are incredibly strong on offense.
I don't get carried away; I just play seriously.
There is no player in this league who can be truly limited.
LeBron's "bulldozer-like" offense also counts.
However... Su Yan is stronger, like his nemesis, and can truly stop his attack.
At present, Su Yan is not bad in terms of jumping ability, speed, explosiveness, strength, and personal static talent.
In summary...
He could definitely become a "DPOY" level player.
However... it will be difficult to lock down players like Wade and Kobe head-on before their physical abilities improve further or they acquire defensive skills.
Wade right now.
He's one of the top five superstars in the league, and overall he's in the top five. In terms of offensive ability alone, he's also in the top five.
Strong.
The current Wade is unbelievably strong.
Su Yan can perform better than Wade on both offense and defense, but he can't completely suppress him.
Wade displayed offensive and defensive firepower approaching that of Su Yan, and the team also had strong teammates like Jermaine O'Neal and Beasley.
The substitutes are also quite effective.
So... does the Heat need to gain the upper hand and win the game?!
No.
Absolutely not.
After the first quarter, the Heat were down by 5 points.
At halftime, the Heat were down by 8 points.
At the end of the third quarter, the Heat were down by a full 14 points.
Even with Wade playing exceptionally well, the team still suffered such a crushing defeat.
"what's the situation?!"
Barkley was a little confused. "The Flash is playing so well, and the Heat's role players are so strong."
Why did we lose so much?
"Hi~"
Reggie Miller shook his head, seemingly unsurprised by the result. "Are the Heat strong?"
It only appears strong on the surface.
"what?"
Barkley looked bewildered, whether genuinely confused or feigning it, he put on quite a convincing act. "Why do you say that?!"
Reggie Miller tapped the table and explained, "Dwyane Wade is amazing, there's no doubt about it."
A top-five superstar in the league.
"Michael Jordan who is 5 centimeters shorter"—that's a perfect description of him.
But the other players are really not good enough.
Jermaine O'Neal was indeed quite dominant during his time with the Pacers, but he's not as dominant as he used to be now.
The max contract was also the big contract he signed with the Pacers.
Michael Beasley, last year's second overall pick, did indeed dominate Kevin Durant in a one-on-one matchup.
However, this only applies to one-on-one duels.
Besides, that happened several years ago, so it's hard to say now.
The key point is... Beasley's performance on the court was really average; at best, he was a decent second overall pick in his second year of high school.
And then there's Quentin Richardson, earning a multi-million dollar salary but putting up mediocre small forward stats—it's all for nothing.
The Heat look strong, but in reality... the only player who can truly play is "Flash" Dwyane Wade.
That's far from enough.
No matter how well they play, the team just can't win.
"You can't say that, can you?"
Barkley disagreed, retorting, "The Heat are sixth in the East, their record isn't bad."
"really."
Reggie Miller did not deny it, adding, "The Heat are sixth in the East, with a winning percentage of around 55%."
Before them, the Knicks, Cavaliers, Magic, Celtics, and Hawks all had winning percentages of over 60%.
Knights and magicians account for over 70%.
The Knicks' percentage is even higher than 80%.
The Heat do have some talent, but... the Eastern Conference is full of strong teams, and relying solely on Dwight Howard means they won't go far in the playoffs.
The Heat have little chance against these strong teams.
"It really is!"
Barkley understood.
"right."
Reggie Miller shook his head and complained, "I don't know what the Heat's management is thinking."
They knew Wade was so strong.
Knowing full well that he has one and a half menisci and his peak period won't last long, maybe only a few years.
But they just don't strengthen the system, they don't take any action.
They've been wasting Wade's prime years. As a neutral commentator, I can't stand it anymore.
They're ruining "The Flash"!!!
That's right.
It's such a waste.
It's worth noting that... even before he was at his peak, Wade was able to team up with Shaquille O'Neal, who was nearing the end of his prime, and they won a championship.
If we add a few strong players now, we can definitely make another run at the championship trophy.
Nobody knows what the Heat's management is doing.
But... that's just how it is.
Rest during the holiday.
Wade sat alone on the bench, head down, a towel over his head, breathing heavily, without saying a word.
This situation tonight is not the first time this has happened this season; it has happened many times before.
Even though I played well, the team was far behind.
With one quarter remaining, he had another explosive performance, giving his team a chance to turn the game around.
But I'm really tired, physically tired, and mentally tired too.
If the players were stronger, the team wouldn't be so exhausted, and could even have achieved a top-three ranking.
Unfortunately, there is no such thing.
The team was clearly a championship team, but in just a few years, the management ruined it into a mediocre team.
Wade couldn't understand it.
But he really felt that his prime years were being wasted, and he... didn't want to waste them like that.
auditorium.
Some Wade fans were heartbroken, while LeBron, watching from the front row, looked extremely upset!
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