Well Micro...there's no one else here that really says Wade is a better player than Lebron, they're just stating that Wade has accomplished more and isn't as far off in his ability as I stated earlier.
But again, in almost every one of my post I keep saying:
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Watching the two players independently on the court, it amazes me how much Lebron makes the game look so easy overall (watch his footwork as he drives to the basket); as compared to Wade who shows us how quick and explosive he is, making plays that astound us. With Lebron its expected, with Wade its a huge surprise.
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I know you're not understating Lebron's talents, and I'm not understating Wade's. I'm just saying that Wade's had a lot more given to him which makes his accomplishments seem more amazing than Lebron's right now, making everyone believe that they're more closer skilled than they actually are.
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But again, I'm not understating Wade at all. But if I were to rate Lebron and Wade in NBA Live 2006: Lebron would get a 95 overall and Wade would be a 83.
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Wade is a terrific player but I put him in the same lines as guys like Steve Francis, or even Tracey McGrady.
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I don't question Wade's abilities as a leader, but to be honest everyone seems to overshadow the Shaq factor as well in the lockerroom last year. He called the shots, while Wade outplayed him. But you can't really compare apples and oranges now.
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*shrug* I'm moving on from that topic now. There's nothing that can really change my mind about Wade now because I've seen the kid do almost everything but win the big one. In my mind, he is and always will be a great player BUT - well, you know what I'm leaning towards. I won't say it again.
As for Boozer - being the focus of the offense and only raising your points per game up 2? Losing your defensive side with the ever slight slide in rebounds, blocks and steals? The increase in turnovers? Not a successful switch in my opinion. Blah I hate talking about stats though. Boozer was the talk of the free agency town when he was out there, now he's a dudd.
And I still think the 2003-2004 Heat roster was filled with talented guys, they just needed the right guy to set them off. You agree with this - then you state that Lebron had that one big Iggy all-star center?
Sorry I'd rather take the whole 2003-2004 Heat roster over Iggy by himself.