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By the end of the day, Wade had made 1,356 career three-point shots and scored 386
Dwyane Wade (Dwyane Wade), born on January 17, 1982 in Chicago, USA, is an American professional basketball player, a shooting guard, who plays for the Miami Heat, nicknamed "The Flash" (The Flash).
Wade was drafted by the Miami Heat with the fifth pick in the first round of the 2003 Draft, and this year, Wade won the first NBA championship of his career and became the fifth youngest player in NBA history to win the Finals MVP (FMVP). In 2008, Wade won the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics for the U.S. men's basketball team. Between 2011-14, Wade helped the Heat reach the NBA Finals four times and won two straight championships in the middle two seasons.
Wade excelled at European stepping, penetrated sharply, liked to play with his back to the singles, and was one of the fastest dribbling players in the NBA league as a young man.
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Here's a 03-10 three-pointer for the landlord
Year Team Hit Shots Shot Percentage Hit Percentage.
2003 Heat 16-53
2004 Heat 13-45
2005 Heat 13-76
2006 Heat 21 79
2007 Heat 22-77
2008 Heat 88 278
2009 Heat 73 243 30%.
2010 Heat 63 206
Many portals** can be found in later seasons.
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Wade's top score hasn't been born yet! In a few days, it will be one hundred and two in a single game! Believe me! Believe in Dede! Our slogan is: Faith in Wade for eternal life!
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Wade's career-high 48 points were against the 76ers.
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The regular season was 55 points, against the Knicks in '09.
The playoffs were 46 points, 10 years against the Greens.
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On April 13, 2009, the Miami Heat defeated the Knicks 122-105 at home, securing the fifth place in the East with a victory. Wade scored 55 points and set a new career record. I'm sorry.
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48 points (away to Philadelphia 76ers on April 14, 2005).
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55 points Crayon Xiaoxin is right.
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Harden, that is, from 2009 to 2018, a total of 9 seasons. In those nine seasons, Harden won a regular-season scoring title; Wade, from 2003 to 2012, also won the scoring title once in 9 seasons. For a more comprehensive comparison of the scoring data of the two, it is most fair and objective to take the first nine seasons of the two.
The 29-year-old Harden is also at the peak, and the 30-year-old Wade is also at the peak. How can they score in their prime nine years? Comparing the scoring data of Harden and Wade, the gap is embarrassing When Harden played 687 regular season games, 105 playoff games, and 5 Finals games in the first 9 seasons; Wade played 596 regular season games, 110 playoff games, and 17 Finals games in the first nine seasons.
Comparing the data of the regular season, playoffs, and finals, it can be seen that the scoring ability of these two men in their first nine seasons before their peak. Wade and Harden are the all-time top scorers. What are the comparative figures?
Comparison of regular season stats.
Harden 687 games: 15,809 points total, 23 points per game, a single-game high of 60 points, shooting percentage, three-point shooting rate Wade 596 games: 13,908 points total, points per game, single-game high 55 points, shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentageBecause Wade was injured in three of the first nine seasons of his career, he played 91 fewer games than Harden.
Those 91 games are enough to make up for Harden's three seasons off the bench, so Wade doesn't have an advantage. The comparison is fair. Harden's total score is 1,900 points higher than Vived's, but Wade's average score is higher than Harden's, and Harden's highest score in a single game is also higher than Wade's.
In terms of shooting percentage, Harden has a three-point advantage, Wade has an overall advantage, from Wade, Kobe, Jordan, for 30 years, these three are the three major Buddhas of scoring guards.
How many descendants are following in their footsteps in order to leave a colorful mark in the history of the NBA. These three players are not afraid of each other when it comes to scoring, and each has been a nightmare for opposing defenses in their respective eras. Scoring Maniac!
Wade's highest single-season total score is 2386, Kobe Bryant's 2832, Jordan is too exaggerated, let's compare. They pride themselves on their unstoppable offense. When it comes to scoring, it's not difficult.
It's just a question of who's crazier. Let's compare the three biggest Buddhas with the highest single-season scores in their careers. The scores are up and down, and the rankings are in no particular order.
Dwyan's 16-year career at Wade must have peaked in 2008-09. That season, Wade returned from injury, and the former Flash returned to the rivers and lakes, and his physique was even stronger than winning the championship. But it's still fast, it's extremely fast.
That season, Wade played in 79 games, made 1,739 hits, and hit 854 hits, scoring 2,386 points in a single season! Kobe Bryant's 20-year career was at the peak of his team's rebuild. After O'Neal traveled east to Miami, Bryant entered the solo single melody for several years.
The year with the strongest scoring ability was selected for the 2005-06 season, with 81 points in a single game and 40+ points in a row. The amazing performance was jaw-dropping. That season, Kobe Bryant played 80 games, hit 978 of 2,173 shots, and scored 2,832 points in a single season!
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The highest three-point shooting percentage in a single season was 38%, played in the 13-14 season, which was Wade's peak season, his breakthrough ability was sharper, and his shooting ability has improved stronger, and he entered the top five in the MVP list.
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The highest was 45%, and it was the '13 season, when he was very confident, his three-point shooting was always accurate, he didn't lose to the opponent, and he was very serious about honing his three-point shooting skills.
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His highest three-point shooting percentage in a single season is. Wade's breakthrough ability is very powerful, but the three-point shot is his weakness, and he will not shoot three-point shots in many games.
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08-09 Season December & February, Week 18 Week Best.
Wade scored his first 50 points against the Magic.
Wade scored 50 points, 10 rebounds, 9 assists and 4 steals as the Heat beat the Jazz 140-129.
Wade's career total points rose to 9,460 points, surpassing Mourning in just 380 NBA games, and Mourning scored 9,459 points in 593 career games for the Heat.
At 2:49 before the end of the third quarter, Wade grabbed the fifth rebound of the game, which was the 1,857th rebound of his career, which also made him surpass "Big Shark" O'Neal and become the 8th player in total rebounds in Heat history.
Ranking: Player, Team, Appearance, Average Time per Game, Points Average, Total Points, Three-Point Percentage, Free Throw Percentage.
1 Devin Wade Heat 66 1971
Career data.
Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Front Rebounds Back Rebounds Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
08-09 Heat 65 65
07-08 Heat 51-49
06-07 Heat 51 50
05-06 Heat 75 75
04-05 Heat 77 77
03-04 Heat 61 56
I hope you're satisfied, I love Wade too, he's amazing!
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In two words, it is invincible.
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Scored: 27 assists, 2 blocks, 6 rebounds and 8
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Kobe, James, Jordan, Wade and others have the highest career scores against teams in the league!
Kobe Bryant's highest score against each team – Against 29 teams in the league, Bryant's highest single-game score was 81 against the Raptors; The minimum was 40 points against the Pistons.
James' highest scoring against each team – Against 30 teams in the league, James' highest single-game scoring was 61 against the Hornets; The lowest was 38 points against the Rockets.
Jordan's highest scoring against any team – Jordan's highest single-game scoring against 30 teams in the league was 69 against the Cavaliers; The lowest was 29 points against his old club, the Bulls.
Wade's highest scoring against each team – Against 30 teams in the league, Wade's highest single-game scoring was 55 against the Knicks; The lowest was 28 points against his old club, the Heat.
O'Neal's highest single-game scoring against a team – 61 points against the Clippers against 30 teams in the league; The lowest was 34 points against the Pelicans.
Irving's highest scoring against each team – Against 30 teams in the league, Irving's highest single-game scoring was 57 against Spurs; The lowest was 22 points against his old club, the Cavaliers.
Willow's highest scoring against each team – Against 29 teams in the league, Willow's highest single-game scoring was 58 against the Trail Blazers; The lowest was 29 points against the Cavaliers.
Durant's highest scoring against each team – Durant scored 54 points in a single game against his current club, the Warriors, against 30 teams in the league; The lowest was 35 points against the Hornets and Bulls.
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When it comes to NBA scoring spots, then fans must think of Jordan and Kobe Bryant first. In addition to Jordan Bryant, the title of NBA's all-time third quarterback is very fiercely competitive, including the likes of West, Harden, Wade, and Iverson are all strong contenders for this position.
And none of them is more vocal than Wade.
Wade is known as the Flash by many because of his lightning-fast breakthrough speed and his very fast start-up speed, especially his defensive ability is also top-notch, and he can be said to be the strongest block player on the guard line.
He is the leader of the 03 generation, and he is also the first member of the Diamond Generation to win the MVP of the finals.
Wade's career is brilliant enough, but I don't know if fans have noticed that Wade is not good at shooting three-pointers, as a guard, his career three-point shooting percentage is only, and he only shoots one three-pointer per game, and he leads the team to victory more through mid-to-long-range shooting distance and interior lethality.
Everyone knows that the three-point shot has become a very important means of scoring, and after the Warriors turned the three-point shot into a winning weapon, the era of small ball is also rising faster and faster.
Why didn't Wade practice his three-point shooting ability?
Personally, I think that Wade's shooting is generally created by finding his own rhythm, and he rarely has the habit of shooting when he catches the ball, and his shot is not fast, plus there are a lot of feints, so Wade's technical means are not suitable for shooting three-pointers.
When Wade first entered the league, he was known as the man who gave the meniscus, and his knees have always been very worn. Therefore, there is no way to support him to shoot from the outside all the time, and his movements will be deformed.
Although Wade's three-point shooting ability is not strong, it does not hinder his greatness, because his defense is strong, coupled with his wide vision, can also play a decisive role in critical moments. Therefore, Wade is also loved by many fans. In his career, Wade won three championships, a Finals MVP, and one scoring title, and his career can be regarded as perfect.
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Not to mention leading the team to 15-67, and he didn't even have MVP for personal honors, and he only had two for a while, just because he relied on the black whistle and the group as a junior brother to win 3 championships, he was the first three-point guard? Is there a good development for 3 points? It has been developed a long time ago, and he doesn't need to retire early.
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Wade didn't develop three-pointers, and the problem is not Wade himself, but the change of times, the needs of the team and other factors. If Wade hadn't gone through a change in the team and a change in role, would he have been able to make threes? The answer is yes.
For example, in the 16-17 season, in the Grizzlies, Carter Sr. started the game with the Grizzlies and handed over a three-point shooting percentage
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Although Wade is the first three-point guard in history, due to the different styles of play, his main scoring methods are mid-range shooting and offense, and for that time, three-point shooting was not as important as it is now.
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In Wade's time, there was always a penchant for throwing two-pointers, and there were no three-pointers.
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One is strength training, first of all, the three-point shot requires you to have enough strength. The second is speed training, a good three-point shooter needs a fast shooting speed. The third is accuracy, this one is born by nature, and the other is acquired by practice.