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You can go to the encyclopedia and take a look.
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I think both Bosh and Wade have sacrifices, and it is Wade who has suffered the most.
Bosh's sacrifice: Due to the existence of Wade and James, Bosh's function that could have been the boss was forced to transform, from the dragon king to Bo Yiban, and the relationship between tactical positions was often lost, coupled with the sharp increase in unfair accusations and criticism received after arriving in Miami, it can be said that it seriously affected his life on and off the court.
Wade's sacrifice: In order to make concessions to James's ball-handling style of play, basically all the data are declining, completely losing the opportunity to pursue the honor of the best player, and then going back and forth to see it, losing the best opportunity to become the top ten players in history, and before James decided to two in 14 years, he took the initiative to reduce his salary first, reserving the possibility of salary space for James to stay in the Heat, which can be said to be self-sacrificing to some extent.
Judging from the degree of sacrifice of the two of them, there is no doubt that Wade sacrificed the most, and Bosh can be said to achieve each other with Wade and James to some extent. And Wade, for the benefit of the team and even strictly for James, sacrificed the ball and personal data, even when he was at his best. Because of the above, I have always respected Wade from the bottom of my heart.
One thing to say, what are the chances of Wade and Bosh winning the championship if they don't compromise and sacrifice? All the players of a team have to play in one position, so what team is there to mention? Is it so hard to admit that you are less than others?
If they don't make any sacrifices, James will have no role in the Heat, because James hits the ball to the basket higher than them, so they have to make concessions, otherwise they can't win.
But on the other hand, without James, Wade's knee without a meniscus simply can't support his explosive style of play for so many years. Suppose that without James, the Heat also entered the finals in 11 to face the Mavericks, and then assumed that without James, Wade could break out with all his might to win the Mavericks and win the championship, okay, and then what? In the next few years, Wade's knee was worse year by year, and the decline in strength was inevitable.
If James doesn't come, the salary will be higher, and the data may be better, but there will definitely be fewer championships, is it a loss? Wade himself probably doesn't feel a loss.
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Before James came to this team, Wade had become a big brother in the team, and he also won the ring and was respected by everyone, but in order to accommodate James, his reputation has dropped a lot, and he has also suffered a lot of injuries.
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Wade sacrificed the most, because Wade often helped James, and he was willing to give everything he had to win the game, and he was also a very responsible person, so I liked Wade a lot. Annihilation and argumentation.
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Wade's sacrifice is the greatest, a very good basketball player, and he is very strong in real fighting, and he could have had better results after losing Lee, but in order to accommodate James, he made a very big sacrifice.
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Both of them are actually relatively large, because their business has been helping to sell or stay in the middle shed after being frozen by Leng Tuanzi, and they pay great attention to unity in the game, and they also pay great attention to the opening of the score.
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Devin Wade (born January 17, 1982) in Chicago, Illinois is an American professional basketball player who plays as a shooting guard and currently plays for the Miami Heat in the NBA. Devin Wade won the NBA Championship and NBA Finals MVP in 2006, the 2008-2009 NBA Regular Season Scoring Champion by points per game in 2009, and the 2010 NBA All-Star Game MVP. Chris Bosh (born March 24, 1984) is an American professional basketball player who plays as a power forward for the Miami Heat in the NBA.
He was selected by the Toronto Raptors with the fourth pick in the first round of the 2003 NBA Draft and played for the Raptors for the next seven seasons. On July 7, 2010, Bosh, a free agent, announced his joining the Miami Heat. With LeBron James also joining the Heat, Devin Wade, James, and Bosh joined forces to form a new Big Three.
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The criteria for NBA teams to select rookies are nothing more than: the ability, talent, and potential of the rookie, as well as considering the team's development strategy;
The Raptors had the fourth draft pick that year, why they didn't choose Wade, but chose Bosh instead, the reasons may be as follows:
1. First of all, in the 2003-2004 season, the Raptors did not lack talent on the guard line, especially in the position of scoring guard, Vince Carter and Jalen Rose were the number one scorers, and they both proved themselves in the league, relatively speaking, the Raptors lacked more interior players (the retirement of Big Dream, McDyce's injury, so that the Raptors need to strengthen the talent and depth of the interior), and Bosh happened to be an interior player, which was in line with the Raptors' team building ideas at that time (a bit like the 1984 draft). , the Trail Blazers, who have the second-pick pick, skipped Jordan and chose Sam Bowway);
2. Secondly, in terms of the strength and talent of the players in the 2003 draft, Bosh was a full 2 years younger than Wade when he was drafted, plus Bosh's own mid-range shooting and athleticism are good (there is a precedent for Nowitzki, and Bosh's athletic talent is better than Nowitzki), this is a manifestation of unlimited talent, and when Wade participated in the draft, he was older, although he had good ability in college, but compared to Vince in the team. Carter and Jaylen. Rose, I don't think there's a team general manager who would risk offending the team's two leading scorers and bring in a rookie;
3. Finally, Wade had a certain injury history in college, and his wrestling style of play may also make the Raptors dare not take this risk...
To sum up, I think it made sense for the Raptors to choose Bosh at the time... It proved to be a win-win for both the Raptors and Bosh: Wade gradually grew into a star with the Heat, and Bosh did turn his potential and talent into strength, becoming the cornerstone of the Raptors team at the beginning of the 2004-2005 season.
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There is no way to explain this, because the first few are mainly selected by the team, after all, there are more things to consider for the boss of a team!
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