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Anthony can think of him as a pseudo-power forward who can make threes and has a steady mid-range shot. Because his style of play is very similar to that of a traditional power forward, he is really good at playing singles with one hand behind his back. Wade is a master scorer, with a variety of scoring methods, assists, steals and blocks, but he relies too much on physical fitness and has inconsistent mid-range shots.
There's also the feeling of personal leadership, and neither he nor Anthony is as good as James. As for James, it can only be said that it is too comprehensive. Scoring, rebounding, assisting, steals, blocks, leadership, all proficient, but he may feel too young and will be invisible at critical times, which depends on how he improves and overcomes it in the future.
In short, 1vs1, each is powerful, and if you lead the team, James is a little better and more comprehensive.
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The guy who controls them with a gamepad is the best.
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There is no comparison, LBJ is stronger in heads-up, and melon and Wade are better than LeBron in breakthrough.
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There is no suspense in terms of data, no suspense in terms of popularity, and no suspense in terms of physical conditions, James won completely.
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In terms of data, James often wins the best MVP of the week, and Wade's skills are also good, and Anthony's lore is also very good, not bad, not bad, not good to compare, I personally think Wade.
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Each has its own strengths: Wade is the most powerful breakthrough, and James is excellent in all aspects and belongs to the all-round development. Anthony is the most rubbish!!
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James, Wade, Anthony.
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Personally, I think it's James.
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The Little Emperor...
Didn't others "seal the gods"?
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James doesn't play with a brain, and he doesn't have much potential.
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Each has its own characteristics, depending on your own love.
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Of course James is amazing!!
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Different positions are not comparable A shooting guard and a small forward Wade plays with his head???
What would Wade be like if he hadn't played on his body?
Wade is strong in explosiveness, and the breakthrough is sharp, the start speed of the breakthrough is too fast, and the flexibility of the body is good, and he can complete many difficult layups. If there is no body, Wade after the age of 30 is far inferior to Kobe Bryant after the age of 30.
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Although James is fierce, he hits the iron obscenely at critical moments, and inexplicably relies on the middle and long distance that he is not good at scoring in the fourth quarter. Wade, dare to rush at critical moments, dare to make fouls, dare to score, this is the difference between the two of them. The other two are similar, except that Wade is not as tall as James, so he is stronger, so the stats are slightly lower than the emperor.
There are also personality factors, James is high-profile, confident, in addition to his appearance, he does have his own capital, but it will also attract support and slander from many people. And Wade is low-key and nothing remarkable, so the fans' admiration is not so high. Personally, I think Wade is amazing.
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It's all on the same team anyway.
Why bother with dividing who is strong and who is weak.
Wade's mid-range shot is practiced. But James's mid-range shooting is inconsistent, and if James has both mid-range shots and key three-pointers, it will definitely surpass Jordan.
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The location is different, there is no comparison.
Personally, now Wade is more NB, at least the ring is in hand.
If they all come back and evaluate it after they all retire, it should be LBJ23, at least LBJ23's physical fitness is rare in the entire NBA history, and his style of play is less prone to injury. Looking at Wade in turn, O'Neal was completely 1vs5 after the trade, and he rushed desperately to the inside line when he had nothing to do. I'm speculating that Wade has less career than LBJ23 if he doesn't change the way he plays.
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If you go heads-up, it should be James, who has the height and physical fitness. It's hard to defend against others, but there are two people who are better than them, one is Melon Anthony (personal idea), and the other is Eagle King Joe Johnson, don't believe it, Kobe Bryant and James both said so, Johnson's singles are the most difficult to 、、、 to prevent.
Adopt mine, O Very good, 2011 10 14 21:03:55
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Wade, the speed of the Flash. Clever passing and strong mental qualities are what James can't do, perfect team leadership. And James is just playing with his body, and despite having the best physical qualities in the league, he doesn't have a big heart.
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Of course, each has its own characteristics, but on the whole, James is more comprehensive, and the key Wade's height restricts development... If Wade is as tall as James and remains in his current state, he must be the first person in the league...
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James plays with his body, Wade plays with his head.
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I think it's Wade, who is fast, has high skills, dares to rush, dare to break, dare to take risks, and has a good sense of basketball.
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Look at who you know more, who is great I like wade
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It's all awesome characters.,The power to be able to take charge of oneself.。。。
Bitter coffee is full of nonsense, melon shots and free throws are stronger than the emperor, and the back hitting skills are much stronger, and the emperor's back hitting mainly relies on the body, which is recognized (now there is technology, but it is not enough). In addition, Melon's lore ability is no worse than that of the Emperor, and Melon is the league's lore king in the third season of his career! The turning technique melon is also very good, the ball control is weaker than the emperor, and the body is a weakened version of the emperor, but in general, the emperor and the melon are estimated to be indistinguishable from each other, but the emperor has a good defense and may take advantage. >>>More
It definitely can't be drawn, James's experience is also more bumpy than Anthony, and the degree of domineering on the court can be seen, Anthony can only play a big role when he has the ball, and James is quite good in all aspects of defense and offense.
This isn't necessarily good. There is no main point of attack.
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