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We all know that after the Miami Heat won the championship in the 06 season, the team's lineup was too old and lost its core competitiveness, so the Heat chose to rebuild the lineup, the team's veterans Walker, Williams, Mourning, Payton chose to retire, and the big shark O'Neal chose to leave.
At this time, the team only had Wade and Haslem left the two championship-winning players, and by the 09 season, there was only one star in the Heat team that was Wade, and the remaining Marion, Beasley, and Mark Blunt were either limited in scoring ability, or rookie players, with average comprehensive ability, so the team's scoring responsibility fell on Wade, who played 79 regular season games for the Heat this season, averaging minutes per game, and could contribute assists per game to the Heat. Wade's points per game also won Wade the scoring title in the 09 season, which was also the only scoring title in Wade's career, and under Wade's leadership, the Heat finished fifth in the Eastern Conference regular season and successfully reached the playoffs.
The 09 regular season MVP winner Emperor James played 81 games this season, averaging minutes per game, and can contribute points and rebounds and assists per game for the parent team Cavaliers, leading the Cavaliers to a 66-16 record this season, which not only won the regular season championship in the Eastern Conference, but also the first record in the league at that time, thus helping the Cavaliers lock up the home court advantage in the playoffs, but in the Eastern Conference finals, The Cavaliers led by Emperor James Jr. encountered the resistance of the Magic team led by Warcraft Howard, and finally lost the Eastern Conference Finals and missed the Finals, while Emperor James Jr. also won the regular season MVP this season because of his excellent leadership results this season.
Little Emperor James and Wade are opponents and friends, the two of them in the 09 season, the former won the regular season MVP, the latter won the regular season scoring champion, can be described as a tiger brother, on the battlefield father and son, both of them have gained something in this season.
In the 10th season, the little emperor James made a comeback, leading the team to play the best record in the league with 61 wins and 21 losses, and the data of the little emperor James was even more explosive, with an average of 30 + 7 + 8 all-round data per game, the little emperor James thought that the Cavaliers' lineup could be invincible in the playoffs, but in the Eastern Conference semifinals, it was strongly blocked by the Celtics triumvirate, and the Cavaliers were finally defeated because the overall strength was not as good as the Celtics, and they lost the playoffs for two consecutive years. In order to chase the championship, the little emperor James made a change, he left the Cavaliers and came to the Heat, and formed the Heat triumvirate with his friends Wade and Bosh to start his basketball career with the Heat!
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At that time, James, who was the MVP of the regular season, averaged rebounds and assists per game, which may be a little worse than Wade, but it was also good.
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In the 2008-2009 regular season, MVP James averaged points, rebounds and assists per game, leading the Cavaliers to a 66-16 record and the first record in the league.
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In the regular season, MVP James averaged rebounds and assists per game, and he was not as good as Wade in statistics.
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Wade's '06 Finals was almost a one-man effort to beat the Mavericks in the following games:
Game 1: Played 43 minutes, shot 11-of-25 and 6-of-10 from the free-throw line, finished with 28 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 turnovers, 4 steals, 1 block and 4 fouls;
Game 2: Played 39 minutes, made 6 of 19 shots, 11 of 14 free throws, scored 23 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 turnovers, 2 steals, 1 block and 4 fouls;
Game 3: Played 43 minutes, made 14 of 26 shots, 13 of 18 free throws, scored 42 points, 13 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 turnover, 2 steals and 5 fouls;
Game 4: Played 39 minutes, made 13 of 23 shots, 8 of 9 free throws, scored 36 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 turnovers, 1 steal, 1 block and 4 fouls;
Game 5: Played 50 minutes, 11-of-28 shooting, 21-of-25 free throws, 43 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 turnovers, 3 steals and 1 foul;
Game 6: Played 45 minutes, shot 10-of-18 and 16-of-21 from the free-throw line, finished with 36 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, five turnovers, five steals, three blocks and four fouls.
Finals average: minutes played, averaging points, rebounds and assists per game.
As for Jame, I don't know very well the stats, but he was too young at the time, and the Spurs defense was in its prime. Burst Knight 4;0
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Game 1 of the Finals: 28 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists (Heat minus).
Game 2 of the Finals: 23 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists (Heat minus).
Game 3 of the Finals: 42 points, 13 rebounds, 2 assists (Heat win).
Game 4 of the Finals: 36 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists (Heat win).
Game 5 of the Finals: 43 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists (Heat win).
Game 6 of the Finals: 36 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists (Heat win).
Wade played a supernatural performance in the 2006 Finals, and in the predicament of the Heat falling behind 0-2, he played four consecutive magical performances, leading the Heat to win the first championship in team history, and the 24-year-old Wade was also named the Most Valuable Player of the Finals. In six Finals games, Wade averaged points per game, including two games in which he scored more than 40 pointsExtended Materials
Dwyane Wade was drafted by the Miami Heat with the fifth pick in the first round of the 2003 NBA Draft, and the year Wade won his first NBA championship and was named the fifth-youngest Finals MVP (FMVP) in NBA history. 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, with back-to-back championships in 2012-13. In his career, he was named to the NBA All-Star Team 12 times in 2005-16 and the NBA All-Star MVP in 2010, was named to the NBA All-Star Team 7 times (2 times, 3 times 2 times, 3 times 3 times), was selected to the 2nd Team of the NBA All-NBA Team 3 times, was named to the 2009 NBA Scoring Title, won the NBA All-Star Skills Challenge 2 times in 2006-07, and was named to the NBA All-Star Team for the 13th time in 2018-19. On April 11, 2019, Wade announced his retirement after completing the last game of his career.
Dwyane Wade excelled at European stepping, penetrated sharply, enjoyed back-to-back singles, and was one of the fastest dribbling players in the NBA as a young man.
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In 2006, Wade's six finals data were: average points, rebounds, assists, steals, shooting percentage, efficiency value, true shooting percentage, 36 points in the sixth game of the finals, leading the team to win the championship in a passive situation of falling behind 0-2.
Throughout the Finals series, Wade averaged 35 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals per game, and was fairly balanced on both ends of the floor. He was also named the Most Valuable Player of the 2006 Finals.
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In the 2006 Finals, a total of 6 games, Wade averaged points, boards, assists and steals per game, and the efficiency value was reached, and the opponent Mavericks had no way to break through Wade's sharp at that time, and Wade walked to the free throw line 97 times in 6 games, including 25 free throws in the fifth game, and also created the most in history.
In the most crucial third game, Wade scored 12 points in the final six and a half minutes to help the team get an overtime opportunity and lead to the eventual comeback.
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Wade's average stats for the 2006 NBA Finals were minutes played, averaging points and assists per game.
The details are as follows: Game 1: Played 43 minutes, made 11 of 25 shots, 6 of 10 free throws, scored 28 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals and 1 block;
Game 2: Played 39 minutes, made 6 of 19 shots, 11 of 14 free throws, scored 23 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 1 block;
Game 3: Played 43 minutes, shot 14-of-26 from the field, and made 13-of-18 free throws, finishing with 42 points, 13 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals;
Game 4: Played 39 minutes, made 13 of 23 shots, and Tuan Xiao made 8 of 9 free throws, scoring 36 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal;
Game 5: Played 50 minutes, 11-of-28 shooting, 21-of-25 free throws, 43 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals;
Game 6: Played 45 minutes, shot 10-of-18 from the field and 16-of-21 from the free-throw line, finished with 36 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, five steals and three blocks.
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In the 16-17 season, when the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers and KD won the FMVP, how did he and Zhan Huang get the stats in the finals?
The '17 final was the second final of KD's career, and this time he performed better than he did during his previous days with the Thunder. He'd already suffered a loss before and hadn't made it to the Finals for a few years since then, and even though joining the Warriors brought his reputation to rock bottom, he made the choice. After taking the Warriors to the finals that year, he was hell-bent on winning the championship, and he played well throughout the series, staying in a state of death every moment.
Even though it was 2-0, he didn't relax in the slightest.
And in that series, KD also hit a three-pointer against Zhan Huangqiang, and KD at that time was an unstoppable existence. And in the five games of that series, he averaged minutes per game, points, assists and rebounds, and shot percentage, relying on his strong height and reach advantage and excellent skills, which allowed him to get such terrifying statistics. In the end, he successfully won the championship, successfully defeated Zhan Huang, and got the first FMVP in his career.
In that series, Zhan Huang's performance was also very good, in fact, the team's overall performance was good enough, but when facing the Warriors with KD, even with Owen and Lefou, they still failed to win the championship in the end. In that series, Zhan Huang played an average of minutes per game, averaged 10 assists and 12 rebounds per game, and played the top data of a triple-double in the final, which was the first time in the history of the league, and I had to sigh Zhan Huang's greatness. If he could lead the knight to win the championship that year, his historical status would definitely be able to go further!
Although the knights lost the finals, it can only be said that the KD of that year was too strong, not only did he have super skills, but also the desire to win the championship was the highest among the two teams. Although James was good enough, and Irving and Love didn't perform badly at all, they still lost the game in the end. So we can say that KD in that period really defeated James and got rid of the notoriety of being the second in 10,000 years!
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In the five games of the Finals, Durant averaged minutes per game, contributing points, rebounds and assists per game, and he shot as high as he was high.
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Durant's average in the Finals this year is one rebound and one assist. His stats are no less than James', and he led the team to win games.
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points, this Finals Durant played what can be said to be the best performance of his career, and also invested key shots.
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After the Heat's 2011 Finals loss, the team worked together more closely in 2012, James and Wade teamed up to support the team's outside defense, James averaged points and rebounds and assists per game in the 2012 regular season, and won the regular season MVP for his outstanding performance. The Eastern Conference Finals and the old rival Celtics met, the Celtics core lineup is still the Big Three, the Heat once fell behind the Celtics 2-3 in the Eastern Conference Finals, James got 45 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists in the sixth game of the finals, and 19 of 26 shots in the whole game, James' efficient offensive performance led the team to victory, and James scored 31 points and 12 rebounds in the seven-game battle, and finally James led the team to reverse the Celtics into the Finals, and James averaged 11 rebounds per game in the series.
In 2012, Wade changed his personal play in the regular season, Wade focused more on defense and off-ball in order to win the team, Wade teamed up with James to support the team's outside defensive system, Wade put more energy on the defensive end in the Eastern Conference finals, Wade played very stable in the series, Wade scored 20+ points in 5 games in the series, Wade scored 62 points in the sixth game of the Eastern Conference finals to help the team win, Wade averaged points and rebounds per game in the Eastern Conference finals, and Wade played steadily to help the team reverse the Celtics. Bosh suffered an injury in the 2012 playoffs, and Bosh's injury made the Heat's interior even weaker, and Bosh returned healthy in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and after his return, Bosh helped the team achieve a 2-1 record, averaging 7 rebounds per game in the series.
The Celtics can reach the Eastern Conference Finals Garnett plays crucially, Garnett played an excellent performance in the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals, in the case of Bosh's injury, Garnett suppressed the Heat team in both offense and defense, Garnett got a double-double in 4 games in the series, Garnett's excellent play helped the team to achieve a 3-2 consecutive advantage, Garnett's outstanding performance made the Heat's defense a headache, and Garnett averaged points and rebounds per game in the series. As one of the team's Big Three, Ray Allen averaged points and rebounds per game in the finals against the Heat defense.
Rajan. Rondo has grown into one of the team's core players in 2012, and Rondo entered the best second defense in the regular season with a strong performance and won the assist title. In the Eastern Conference finals, facing the Heat defense, Rondo once scored 44 points, 8 rebounds, 10 assists and 3 steals, and in the series, Rondo averaged points, rebounds and assists per game.
Pierce was still the offensive core of the team in 2012, Pierce was very good at James in the Eastern Conference Finals, and made a key three-pointer in the final minute of Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals to help the team win, Pierce scored double-doubles in six games, three of which scored 20+, and Pierce averaged 18 points and rebounds per game in the series.
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