@@danielletrevino9906 this is one of those kids that think every basketball statement has to be about who’s better. he clearly stated favorite not better
I remember watching that game winner against the Bulls. Epic! I remember saying to myself " It'll be crazy if someone steals the ball and hits a half court shot." I be damn 😂
First playoff game as a rookie and he hits a game winner, destined for greatness really. He became one of my faves when i saw him at Marquette during his Final 4 Run. Became my all time fave during his NBA career.
the thing about the Heat Big 3 is that James trusted D-Wade to take clutch shots. Not saying that he didn't trust his Cavs or Lakers teammates because Kyrie's shot in the Finals is something too but a totally different thing. Remember D-Wade was the closest thing to MJ when healthy. Kobe respects him because they have the same tenacity.
Nah bruh even if Lebron played for a season he’s still the best 😂 look back at what he did for the time he was there he lost the finals that one time I’ll give you that but he won the mvp 2 times in 12 and 13 and won the finals as well also the finals mvp 2 times. I hate Lebron James to death as a Celtics fan but you can’t take away for what Lebron did with the heat even if he had help from d wade and Bosh and ray allen
SLUTVROS ! Not at all. Peak wade from 06 to 2011 was every bit the player bron was if not better. There’s a reason bron took the beta role and had to be DEMANDED by wade to take over the team in order for them to win. He knew he was Lil bro and that it was wade county all day so he stepped back and wade was the alpha. There’s a reason bron could be great all game and then when the games in the line who had the ball in their hands? Wade always was the gamer. Bron was better AFTER 2011. Before hand it can for sure be debated as to who was better.
@@TheIcemanthomas Or Wade just wasn't ready to hand over the keys like he should have. They apparently had the conversation about it being LeBron's team after 2011 which was a mistake by both players and the Miami organization. LeBron was just as good of a player before 2011 and after 2011.
Just Sayin false. Wade told the story in an interview. Bron was a MUCH better player post 2011. His focus was completely different. He was young, and still figuring it out before Miami. He deferred to wade and wade had that conversation. He had to pull him to the side and check him.m about trying to please everyone. He all but FORCES Lebron to see the bigger picture. Bron didn’t even recognize his own potential. In Cleveland he had no choice but to be the man because their wasn’t anyone else. Once he got around killers, he didn’t know how to operate. Once he figured out that he was also a killer, that weight lifted off his shoulders and he went to an entire new level. U could see the difference. The way he walked around, the way he addressed the media, The aggression he played with on the floor. He carried himself different after that convo with wade.
@@TheIcemanthomas Idk about you, but if I'm putting the responsibility on one of the two, I'm putting the responsibility on the owner of the house (Wade's house, Wade County, Finals MVP etc) to say to the new roommate, "hey, this is your house now". I don't expect anyone in LeBron's situation to waltz in and act like it was his team right away without having that conversation and I would never expect someone in LeBron's situation to bring up the topic. The Mavs were game planning around LeBron and he chose his spots here and there and had some success, but he also obviously had some trouble. He deserves some blame for not being a bit more aggressive, but he also could have just taken care of the ball just a bit better and I think they might have come out on top. Wade was cooking and I don't know what Miami's plan was exactly, but it seemed like they were giving Wade the keys for that series as much as it seemed like LeBron was being passive. It's the one real blemish on LeBron's resume for me, but it's also not as big of a blemish for me as it is for others. As far as how he was as a player before and after 2011, I still believe he was just as great before and after. It was just a matter of chemistry and having that conversation. I'm pretty sure LeBron realized he was a killer when he scored the Cavs last 25 points and the game winner on the road against Detroit in the 2007 ecf game 5.
Just Sayin nah that wall was still up. He was still too passive in big moments before Miami. He shied away from contact in the clutch too often in fear of missing fts. He passed in the closing moments a little too often. His motor was on an off from time to time ( and it still is) sometimes he looks like the greatest thing ever. Sometimes he just looks disinterested when shit isn’t going his way. The spurs used that to their advantage, as well as the fact that he couldn’t shoot. I understand what you’re saying but Miami didn’t feel that way. They wanted him to come in an be the goat that they were hearing about and he wasn’t on board with everyone else. They expected him to be the king and he wanted to fit in. That dates back to his early basketball days. Even his old childhood coaches got on him about being to passive sometimes and wanting to always make sure everyone ate. It’s an amazing trait for versatility but at the end of the day, they needed him to be the man and take over. He was surviving in Cleveland. He was THRIVING in Miami. He was young, impressionable, emotional, and inexperienced in Cleveland. He was confident, calculated, and lethal in Miami. To me those where two completely different people. Like he often says himself, Miami was college for him. He never learned how to be a man. He never had OGs to teach him the ropes. He was thrown to the wolves from day one. He got to Miami and had a big bro and plenty of vets around him. So when he needed to be checked, he had a guy like Udonis that would call him out. When he needed someone to tell him the real, he could go to wade. The talent was always their before 2011. What set him apart in Miami was his poise and his mental state. He didn’t give a damn about fans, haters, the media, his peers, etc. he just went out their and DOMINATED. And he did it for himself. No more pleasing everyone else.
Bulls running game 3 winner post game” I was about to call time out but I was like nahhh I got this” BAMMMM GAME WINNERR D WADEEEE YOU ARE THE FUCKING MANN
Waiters! Back to Dwyane! Shoots! No! He couldn’t get it off, now fires it up- BANKED IT IN! IT COUNTS! IT COUNTS! THE HEAT WIN THE GAME! DWYANE WADE WON IT FOR MIAMI! 126 TO 125! IT. JUST. HAPPENED!
Michael Jordan: King of Basketball Kareem Abdul Jabbar: King of Skyhook Wilt Chamberlain: King of Scoring Stephen Curry: King of three points Dwayne Wayde: King of Game Winners
@islamic values gaming Have you heard MJ? Hes much better than LeBron also LeBron cant carry the team by himself, he needs a super star teammate so hell nah hes not on my list
@@sirscooter3 doesn’t count. After mavs went up 2-0 the ref gave wade all the calls to force the series to continue. The ref was caught for a later incident and went to jail. After he came out he spilled all his secrets and he said he rigged the 2006 finals in the Heats favor
The fact steph smiled at d wades game winner jus shows how likeable of a dude he is
My favorite player in history
Mine too
Your opinion but not true
@@danielletrevino9906 favorite not best
Mine too.
Loyal, unpredictable and multi-talented.
@@danielletrevino9906 this is one of those kids that think every basketball statement has to be about who’s better. he clearly stated favorite not better
D Wade was clutch like mj
nah better
SandHeadZ you’re on meth
Clutcher
In my eyes wade was more clutcher
@@marvinjones689 you think so he do has more clutch moments
Most memorable to me was the clutch shot against the warriors. 👏🔥💪
One of the best all around clutch players of all time
i would make the argument that’s he’s THE most all around player in the clutch ever.
I remember watching that game winner against the Bulls. Epic! I remember saying to myself " It'll be crazy if someone steals the ball and hits a half court shot." I be damn 😂
Bro I literally did that but w the warriors one
- LeBron James
First playoff game as a rookie and he hits a game winner, destined for greatness really. He became one of my faves when i saw him at Marquette during his Final 4 Run. Became my all time fave during his NBA career.
the thing about the Heat Big 3 is that James trusted D-Wade to take clutch shots. Not saying that he didn't trust his Cavs or Lakers teammates because Kyrie's shot in the Finals is something too but a totally different thing. Remember D-Wade was the closest thing to MJ when healthy. Kobe respects him because they have the same tenacity.
Chris Bosh named D wade the closer of the heat before his knee injuries.
first basketball game i ever went to was the heat vs nets and he hit that game winner. crazy
Lmao I was there too 😂
I was 16 at the time. My brother accidentally threw his phone when he jumped up and he was almost arrested 🤣🤣🤣
Prime Wade was something serious
Greatest Heat player in history.
Ethan Armstrong lebron
Ruben Jaya could’ve been if he wore the jersey for longer. No one had the influence or impact on the city like wade did.
Ruben Jaya Lmao no. That’s Wade by a country mile.
SLUTVROS ! chalmers
Nah bruh even if Lebron played for a season he’s still the best 😂 look back at what he did for the time he was there he lost the finals that one time I’ll give you that but he won the mvp 2 times in 12 and 13 and won the finals as well also the finals mvp 2 times. I hate Lebron James to death as a Celtics fan but you can’t take away for what Lebron did with the heat even if he had help from d wade and Bosh and ray allen
No wonder he bought the Jazz
He owned them
That buzzer beater vs the warriors is one of the craziest I’ve ever seen
Bro d wade have got the same genetic clutch as kobe and the goat
Damn he really owned the Jazz💀
You put the foul against Utah twice
Yeah
nice vid😁
Never knew he had so many
I fucking love heat culture I’ll stand by my team till I die
It's crazy how many times they allowed a rookie or young player to play wade for the last second shot that many times
Damn bro has killed Utah 3 GW 😭
How many of those was against Utah lol
Wade is better than LeBron until the injury.
SLUTVROS ! Not at all. Peak wade from 06 to 2011 was every bit the player bron was if not better. There’s a reason bron took the beta role and had to be DEMANDED by wade to take over the team in order for them to win. He knew he was Lil bro and that it was wade county all day so he stepped back and wade was the alpha. There’s a reason bron could be great all game and then when the games in the line who had the ball in their hands? Wade always was the gamer. Bron was better AFTER 2011. Before hand it can for sure be debated as to who was better.
@@TheIcemanthomas
Or Wade just wasn't ready to hand over the keys like he should have. They apparently had the conversation about it being LeBron's team after 2011 which was a mistake by both players and the Miami organization. LeBron was just as good of a player before 2011 and after 2011.
Just Sayin false. Wade told the story in an interview. Bron was a MUCH better player post 2011. His focus was completely different. He was young, and still figuring it out before Miami. He deferred to wade and wade had that conversation. He had to pull him to the side and check him.m about trying to please everyone. He all but FORCES Lebron to see the bigger picture. Bron didn’t even recognize his own potential. In Cleveland he had no choice but to be the man because their wasn’t anyone else. Once he got around killers, he didn’t know how to operate. Once he figured out that he was also a killer, that weight lifted off his shoulders and he went to an entire new level. U could see the difference. The way he walked around, the way he addressed the media, The aggression he played with on the floor. He carried himself different after that convo with wade.
@@TheIcemanthomas
Idk about you, but if I'm putting the responsibility on one of the two, I'm putting the responsibility on the owner of the house (Wade's house, Wade County, Finals MVP etc) to say to the new roommate, "hey, this is your house now". I don't expect anyone in LeBron's situation to waltz in and act like it was his team right away without having that conversation and I would never expect someone in LeBron's situation to bring up the topic. The Mavs were game planning around LeBron and he chose his spots here and there and had some success, but he also obviously had some trouble. He deserves some blame for not being a bit more aggressive, but he also could have just taken care of the ball just a bit better and I think they might have come out on top. Wade was cooking and I don't know what Miami's plan was exactly, but it seemed like they were giving Wade the keys for that series as much as it seemed like LeBron was being passive. It's the one real blemish on LeBron's resume for me, but it's also not as big of a blemish for me as it is for others.
As far as how he was as a player before and after 2011, I still believe he was just as great before and after. It was just a matter of chemistry and having that conversation. I'm pretty sure LeBron realized he was a killer when he scored the Cavs last 25 points and the game winner on the road against Detroit in the 2007 ecf game 5.
Just Sayin nah that wall was still up. He was still too passive in big moments before Miami. He shied away from contact in the clutch too often in fear of missing fts. He passed in the closing moments a little too often. His motor was on an off from time to time ( and it still is) sometimes he looks like the greatest thing ever. Sometimes he just looks disinterested when shit isn’t going his way. The spurs used that to their advantage, as well as the fact that he couldn’t shoot. I understand what you’re saying but Miami didn’t feel that way. They wanted him to come in an be the goat that they were hearing about and he wasn’t on board with everyone else. They expected him to be the king and he wanted to fit in. That dates back to his early basketball days. Even his old childhood coaches got on him about being to passive sometimes and wanting to always make sure everyone ate. It’s an amazing trait for versatility but at the end of the day, they needed him to be the man and take over. He was surviving in Cleveland. He was THRIVING in Miami. He was young, impressionable, emotional, and inexperienced in Cleveland. He was confident, calculated, and lethal in Miami. To me those where two completely different people. Like he often says himself, Miami was college for him. He never learned how to be a man. He never had OGs to teach him the ropes. He was thrown to the wolves from day one. He got to Miami and had a big bro and plenty of vets around him. So when he needed to be checked, he had a guy like Udonis that would call him out. When he needed someone to tell him the real, he could go to wade. The talent was always their before 2011. What set him apart in Miami was his poise and his mental state. He didn’t give a damn about fans, haters, the media, his peers, etc. he just went out their and DOMINATED. And he did it for himself. No more pleasing everyone else.
Bulls running game 3 winner post game” I was about to call time out but I was like nahhh I got this” BAMMMM GAME WINNERR D WADEEEE YOU ARE THE FUCKING MANN
Damn Utah 😭😭
My favorite nba player
When you realize D-Wade was one of the 1st pioneers of the step back jumper. Couldn’t shoot but made them when they counted countless times
3:40 is just one of my favourite buzzer beaters all time just for so many reasons
against that stacked warriors team
The best clutch shooter of all-time.
6:17 is my fav one
Offensively great, defensively great, clutch, dimer what more do you want from him?
Is D Wade the most clutch player of all time?
2:42 that was a linsanity hop/walking back and head nod
❤❤ 🏀🔥🔥🔥
The Flash
1:38 me and my friend started the chant no cap
EmIt DMC bruv u weren’t even born
Waiters! Back to Dwyane! Shoots! No! He couldn’t get it off, now fires it up- BANKED IT IN! IT COUNTS! IT COUNTS! THE HEAT WIN THE GAME! DWYANE WADE WON IT FOR MIAMI! 126 TO 125! IT. JUST. HAPPENED!
Where's the one off glass where he thanked kobe??!
Why did it show the goburt play twice lol
Should of went in order
Paul George calls those all bad shots😆
Michael Jordan: King of Basketball
Kareem Abdul Jabbar: King of Skyhook
Wilt Chamberlain: King of Scoring
Stephen Curry: King of three points
Dwayne Wayde: King of Game Winners
@islamic values gaming *of this generation
@islamic values gaming Have you heard MJ? Hes much better than LeBron also LeBron cant carry the team by himself, he needs a super star teammate so hell nah hes not on my list
@islamic values gaming hes on my top 5 but not number 1 or number 2
@islamic values gaming i dont think hes better than Kareem yet
@islamic values gaming btw he can be better than both because his career is not over yet
Ok player
Only one in the playoffs Luka is better already
Yeah no
@@keithbethea9724 lmao right Luka can’t get out of round 1
@@sirscooter3 luka doesn’t have fckin Lebron and Bosh on his team
@@jtsgaming3918 Wade won before he had Bosh and James lol
@@sirscooter3 doesn’t count. After mavs went up 2-0 the ref gave wade all the calls to force the series to continue. The ref was caught for a later incident and went to jail. After he came out he spilled all his secrets and he said he rigged the 2006 finals in the Heats favor