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Information about LeBron James and Dwyane Wade from birth to present

LeBron James, wearing jersey No. 23, is the leader of the Cleveland Cavaliers, so he is also commonly known as the Little Emperor, and some people call him the Little King. BILL SIMMONS ranks second on the list of the least traded, and is also the person with the highest trade value. He is young, has a good figure of 6-8, abnormal athletic ability and outstanding strength, and can do anything on the court. An absolute all-star player.

[Offense]

Shooting: His mid-range shots and three-pointers are improving year by year. Coupled with his selfless sharing of the ball and the correct shot position, although he takes shots A lot of times but he has an amazing shooting percentage that is rare among defenders. However, due to mechanical practice, the movements are relatively stiff. Also, the free throw shooting percentage is not very ideal, averaging around 74% in the past three years. (There was once a video of him abnormally throwing N three-pointers in a row during backcourt practice. It was very scary and worth watching).

Passing: Passing is another unique skill of his. Although he is 6-8 tall, his vision and precise passing skills are better than those of ordinary NBA point guards, making him a rookie. He started the season as a point guard. In the second and third seasons, he also held the position of small forward. He is omnipotent and can score everything on the court. This can be seen from his data. First of all, as a swingman, his vision of the court is top-notch. He can pass the ball out when his teammates need it most, and he is familiar with everything from behind to hitting the ground.

Breakthrough: Sharp breakthrough, both in first step and change of direction. He often breaks into the paint and gives the enemy a tomahawk dunk. A good foul maker, he often uses his strong body to create fouls during LAYUP, and also often uses his coordinated body to send the ball in and score 2+1. But I don’t seem to like continuous breakthroughs very much.

Fast Break: You can often block in the backcourt, then rush to the frontcourt ALLY-OOP or steal the ball yourself and use your own unique JAMES Dapeng wings to dunk the ball in. He is not only the completer of quick moves, but sometimes the initiator of quick moves. He passes the ball beautifully so that his teammates can easily LAYUP or DUNK to score.

Low post: He has certain post-up skills. Although he is not as sharp as a breakthrough player, he mostly relies on his excellent strength to complete the game well. (But looking at the statistics, it turns out that the PF position is the most efficient, I am completely speechless)

[Defense] is supposed to be a good defender, with excellent physical fitness that is even close to BT, it is difficult not to become a good defender. defender, but his defense is still slightly inferior to his offense. It seems that most people who have not gone through college have some problems with their defensive steps. The little emperor also has these problems, but he is already much better than other high school students. At least if he is not good enough, he can make up for it with his excellent body. But the defensive gamble is too great, and he likes to steal the ball with his skills, so he has good steal data, but you must know that in the NBA, if you don't steal the ball, you will be passed...

[Position] Many people like to compare LeBron and Magic. Indeed, many of them are too similar. They can all play positions 1 to 4, and even the 5th position. LeBron may not have as weird a pass as Magic, but his overall view and leadership ability are no less than Magic. His dribbling ability is better than that of an average point guard. At critical moments, it is LeBron who controls the ball and organizes the offense, but this will affect many of his offensive abilities.

[Signature move] Biting fingernails.

Position: Small forward

Height: 2.03 meters/6 feet 8

Weight: 111 kg/245 pounds

Birthday: 1984 -12-30

Team: Cleveland Cavaliers

Draft: 2003, 1st round, No. 1 overall

School: St. Vincent-St. . Mary High School (Ohio)

Nationality: United States

Salary for this season: $12.46 million

Contract status: 63 million for 4 years, 2006/7/12 Signed, effective in the summer of 2007, expiring in the summer of 2011, player option in the summer of 2010

Regular season average data table

Season team playing time, shooting, three-pointers, free throws, frontcourt, backcourt, total rebounds, assists Stealing, blocking, and foul points

03-04 Cavaliers 79 39.5 41.7% 29.0% 75.4% 1.3 4.2 5.5 5.9 1.65 0.73 3.46 1.89 20.9

04-05 Cavaliers 80 42.4 47.2% 35.1 % 75.0% 1.4 6.0 7.4 7.2 2.21 0.65 3.28 1.83 27.2

05-06 Cavaliers 79 42.0 48.0% 33.5% 73.8% 0.9 6.1 7.0 6.6 1.56 0.84 3.29 2.2 9 31.4

06-07 Cavaliers 78 41.0 47.6% 31.9% 69.8% 1.1 5.7 6.7 6.0 1.60 0.71 3.21 2.19 27.3

Career 254 41.1 45.9% 32.6% 74.0% 1.2 5.4 6.6 6.5 1.7 7 0.72 3.24 2.00 26.4

Playoff average data table

Season team playing time, shooting, three-pointers, free throws, frontcourt, backcourt, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points

05-06 Cavaliers 13 46.5 47.6 % 33.3% 73.7% 1.7 6.4 8.1 5.8 1.38 0.69 5.00 3.38 30.8

Career 13 46.5 47.6% 33.3% 73.7% 1.7 6.4 8.1 5.8 1.38 0.69 5.00 3. 38 30.8

Regular season total Data table

Season team playing time, shooting, three-pointers, free throws, frontcourt, backcourt, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points

03-04 Cavaliers 79 3122 622-1492 63-217 347-460 99 333 432 465 130 58 273 149 1654

04-05 Knight 80 3388 795-1684 108-308 477-636 111 477 588 577 177 52 262 146 21 75

05-06 Knight 79 3318 875-1823 127-379 601-814 75 481 556 522 123 66 260 181 2478

06-07 Knight 78 3195 772-1621 99-310 489-701 83 443 526 470 125 55 250 171 2132

Career 254 10431 2433-5305 312-957 1519-2053 302 1365 1667 1661 449 184 824 507 6697

Playoff total data table

>Season team playing time, shooting, three-pointers, free throws, frontcourt, backcourt, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points

05-06 Cavaliers 13 604 146-307 21-63 87-118 22 83 105 76 18 9 65 44 400

Career 13 604 146-307 21-63 87-118 22 83 105 76 18 9 65 44 400

Dwyane Wade

Dwyane Wade

Position: Forward-Guard

Birthday: 01/17/82

Height: 1.93M

Weight: 96.2kg

Graduation school:

Marquette University (Marquette)

Graduated in 2005< /p>

Won the NBA championship with the Heat in the 2005-06 season

Finals MVP in the 2005-06 season

Selected to the Associated Press "National First Team" in 2003 ”

Nominated by the American Players Conference of the Year in 2003

Named the Defensive Player of the Year in 2003

Won the All-American Team Walton in the 2002-03 season Nominated for the award, and finally became one of the five winners of this award

Elected as the best player (MVP) in the NCAA Midwest Finals

Named an All-American by the Associated Press in the 2001-02 season Honorable mention, and was selected to the first team of the National Collegiate League

Answer: mike411524 - Scholar Level 2 10-28 00:57

LeBron James "Little Emperor" James Personal Information

Position: Forward

Birthday: 12/30/84

Height: 2.03m

Weight: 108.9kg

High School: St. Vincent-St. Mary

Joined the Cavaliers as the No. 1 pick in 2003

James was an early entry into the 2003 draft. one of the candidates. In 2003, he won the title of the best high school player in the United States. While in college, James was named the best player in PARADE High School boys basketball for two consecutive years and became the first player to win the award twice in the 47 years of this award. Because of James' outstanding performance in his final two seasons of high school, he was selected as the high school boys' best player by USA Today magazine and was named Gotali's player of the year in his final two years of high school.

Review of high school events:

1. Led the St. Vincent and St. Mary High School basketball teams for four seasons and won three state championships.

2. Because of his outstanding record of three state championships, he was named Ohio Mr. Basketball by the Associated Press.

3. In the 2000-01 season, he was selected into the "USA Today" All-American First Team.

4. In his four-year high school basketball career, he scored a total of 2,657 points, 892 rebounds and 523 assists.

2003 Postseason All-Star Game Record:

Elected as the best player in the McDonald's National High School Basketball Competition. In this competition, James led the Eastern Conference to a score of 122- Winning the championship with 107, he scored 27 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists;. In the Landberg Classic Basketball Game, James' team won the championship 120-119. He scored 28 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, and hit the winning goal in the last 25 seconds; in the Capital Classic Basketball Game, James won the championship 120-119. The "Black Team" contributed 34 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists, helping the team defeat the "Silver Team" 107-102.

2002-2003 season record:

James led the team to an astonishing record of 25 wins and 1 loss, and was named the virtual American high school basketball champion by "USA Today". In this season, the only losing record was because James' SVSM team was sentenced to lose due to violations.

This season, SVSM won its third state championship, defeating the Kettering Changes 40-36 in their final game on March 22 in Columbus, Ohio. James had 25 points and 11 rebounds.

This season James averaged 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals. In the game against Oak Hill Academy, James scored 31 points, 13 rebounds and 6 assists. As a result, the SVSM team was considered to have reached the highest level in the United States.

In the game against Rochester High School from Los Angeles, James scored 52 points and shot 21 of 35 from the field. During an AAU basketball game in the summer of 2002, James unfortunately injured his left wrist.

2001-2002 season record:

The SVSM team achieved a record of 23 wins and 4 losses this season. The SVSM team lost to Cincinnati 63-71 in the second round of the divisional round. Roger Bacon's team won the state runner-up. James averaged 29 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.3 steals this season.

Before the start of the basketball season, James also led the football team to the state semifinals, but unfortunately injured his left index finger during the game. 2000-01 season record:

Lead the team to a record of 26 wins and 1 loss, and defeated the opponent 63-53 in the finals to win the state championship this season. The team was rated by "USA Today" Ranked fifth among the top 25.

James was also selected for the "USA Today" All-American First Team, and became the first high school freshman selected in this selection.

This season James averaged 25.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 3.8 steals.

In addition, James was also selected to the Ohio State Football First Team.

1999-00 season record:

The team achieved a record of 27 wins and 0 losses. In the finals, they defeated their opponents 73-55 and won the state championship. James scored 25 points in the finals. 9 rebounds and 4 assists. Throughout the season, he averaged 18 points and 6 rebounds.

Specialties:

James’ best skill is accurate passing. In addition, he also has excellent strength and physical fitness, his body and technical comprehensiveness. Allowing him to fit into a variety of positions on the field. In addition, coaches and teammates praised his selfless character.

Personal situation:

Before becoming obsessed with basketball, James loved football. He and Tiger Woods share the same birthday, December 30th.

James is modeled after Michael Jordan, and he wears jersey No. 23.

Dwyane Wade

Position: Forward-Guard

Birthday: 01 /17/82

Height: 1.93M

Weight: 96.2kg

Graduation school:

Marquette University

Graduated in 2005

Statistics of this season

Rebounds per game ┐ ┌————Average per game————┐

The team's first minutes of shooting, 3-pointers, free throws, offensive and defensive totals, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, fouls and points

Heat 77 77 38.6 0.478 0.289 0.762 1.40 3.70 5.10 6.8 1.60 1.10 4.20 3.00 24.1

Season/career record

2004-05 career record

Score 48 04/14/05 vs. 76ers 48 04/14/05 vs. 76ers

18 field goals made 04/14/05 vs. 76ers 18 04/14/05 vs. 76ers

Number of shots made 33 04/14/05 vs. 76ers 33 04/14/05 vs. 76ers

3 three-pointers made 2 times on 03/31/05 vs. Pacers

6 three-pointers made 6 03/31/05 vs. Pacers 03/31/05 vs. Pacers

18 free throws made 03/07/05 vs. 76ers 18 03/07/05 vs. 76ers

23 free throws 03/07/05 vs. 76ers 23 03/ 07/05 vs. 76ers

Offensive rebounds 6 12/12/04 vs. Raptors 6 2 times

Defensive rebounds 8 5 times 8 7 times

Rebounds Total 12 3 times 12 3 times

Assists 5 2 times 6 03/16/04 vs. Hornets

Steals 3 2 times 3 2 times

Blocks 4 2 4 times 2 times

Playing time 49 04/14/05 vs. 76ers 49 04/14/05 vs. 76ers

Dwyane Wade August 3, 2006 Thursday 15:32

Dwyane Wade

Dwyane Wade

Number: No. 3

Team: Miami Heat

Position: Forward-Guard

Birthday: 01/17/82

Height: 1.93M

Weight: 96.2kg

Graduation school:

Marquette University (Marquette)

Graduated in 2005

Statistics for this season

┌Average rebounds per game┐┌——————Average per game————┐

Team’s starting time shooting, 3-point free throws, total offense and defense, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points

Heat 75 75 38.5 0.495 0.171 0.783 1.40 4.30 5.70 6.7 1.90 0.80 3.60 2.90 27.2

Past season average

Rebounds per game

Season team Starting minutes shot% 3 points% free throw% offensive defense total assists steals blocks turnovers foul points

03-04 Heat 61 56 34.9 .465 .302 .747 1.40 2.70 4.00 4.5 1.41 .56 3.21 2.30 16.2 < /p>

04-05 Heat 77 77 38.6 .4

78 .289 .762 1.40 3.70 5.20 6.8 1.57 1.06 4.17 3.00 24.1

Career138 133 37.0 .473 .296 .758 1.4 3.3 4.7 5.8 1.50 .80 3.75 2.70 20.6

Quarter Postgame 27 27 40.0 .472 .222 .794 1.4 3.4 4.9 6.1 1.44 .74 4.30 3.30 22.9

All-Star 1 0 23.0 .462 .000 1.000 2.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 14.0

The success of the Flash comes from hard work on the bench and a comprehensive style of play

Wade’s story begins in the South Side of Chicago. Compared with the Flash who is now dominating the NBA, Wade there is Ordinary, but it is this ordinary that creates the extraordinary Wade now.

In 1991, the year the Bulls won their first championship, Wade moved to Chicago with his father. Wade's parents divorced when Wade was young. Wade was raised by his sister, Tragier, who was the person Wade admired most in his life.

Every morning or dusk, no matter how dim the lights are, young Wade and Wade's two half-brothers will play "two against two" in front of the door. It was on the cement floor in front of the garage that Wade practiced his current trick of disguised layup. "The ground is very rough. If you fall, you will break a layer of skin, but you must break through, otherwise you will not win the ball."

< p>Wade took his breakthrough skills to high school. In order to make Wade's skills more comprehensive, Wade's high school coach established a rule in the team competition: Wade's layup does not count! In high school, Wade's star was bleak compared to Kobe and James. He could not be selected for the "McDonald's All-American High School Basketball Team" and had no chance to participate in youth training camps sponsored by various sneaker brands.

After graduating from high school, Wade, who had poor grades, only received offers from three universities. Wade eventually chose Marquette University, but because his grades did not meet the requirements, Wade spent the first year on the bench.

Judging from Wade's subsequent development, it was this year's bench career that made Wade's comprehensive skills possible. During training, Wade’s role in the team is to be a sparring partner. “Today I play the role of the opposing team’s star in training, tomorrow I will play the other team’s core defender, and the day after tomorrow I may play the other team’s inside player, and the day after tomorrow I may play the role of the other team’s inside player.” The opponent's three-point shooter. "When it comes time for the game, Wade, wearing a suit, is not only responsible for taking notes, but also drawing a tactical road map. During the halftime break, Wade would stand with the coach and help the coach teach.

This year, Wade has mastered comprehensive skills off the court, thus forming his current playing style of a guerrilla who is neither a point guard nor a shooting guard, just like Jerry West. Law.

Wade has become a superstar in three years. The Flash believes in "God" and is more like "God"

With the whole world watching, Wade will hold the championship trophy and the Finals MVP trophy high. Raised high above the head. No one is sure whether this is the beginning of an era or the occasional flash of a star. But one thing is for sure, the NBA this June belongs to Wade.

As an old Chinese saying goes, "When heaven is about to entrust a great task to a man, his mind must be tortured first." Before the seeds of victory were successfully conceived, Wade also experienced the darkness before dawn.

On June 1st, just before he was about to start his June journey, the disease suddenly struck Wade. He caught a cold that night, and his illness lasted until two days later, June 2nd, which was the Eastern Conference Finals. The morning of Game 6. Wade started coughing and vomiting in the early morning. He was sent to the hospital at 7 a.m. and stayed in bed with infusions until 3 p.m. Then he went home, changed clothes, and drove to American Airlines Arena to participate in the game. At the beginning of the game, Wade made 1 of 5 shots and made 3 turnovers. Everything looked like he was recovering from a serious illness. Wade received treatment again during halftime and did not return to the court until three minutes into the third quarter.

In nine minutes, a breakthrough layup, a jump shot, a fadeaway shot, then another fadeaway shot, and finally a fake turn, scoring 10 consecutive points - the prelude to Wade winning the Finals MVP It was played at this time.

After burying the Pistons, Wade went to have dinner. Congratulatory messages came one after another, including a text message from James, "You still have a series (finals) to play, don't be overconfident."

The emperor's worries were obviously unnecessary. The average of 34.4 points in the six games of the Finals not only helped the Heat win the championship, but also won Wade his first MVP trophy. Is Wade the second Jordan? Is Wade better than James? These topics that originally existed only in the subconscious are now officially on the table. Since the selection of the Finals MVP in 1969, 24 MVPs have been produced in a row, 18 of whom are among the top 50 NBA superstars (not counting Duncan). With Wade's current popularity, he has become one of the NBA's historical superstars. It's just a matter of time.

Wade grew up in Chicago, where he was influenced by "God" (Jordan);

It is still Wade, who grew up next to "God", He also has religious concepts, humility, and gratitude. He has a side of Jordan's human nature that he does not have.

Until next year, Wade is still receiving a rookie salary, which is only about US$3 million. Even so, Wade still donated 10% of his salary to churches in Chicago. Wade doesn’t have a single tattoo on his body; Wade doesn’t drink alcohol; Wade’s jersey sales rank first in the NBA; Wade has comprehensive skills, he can break through with just a few gaps like Iverson, and he also has the Kobe Bryant's ability to kill with one sword; if possible, Wade would still be Carter. When he was at Marquette University, Wade once did something like Carter's thunderous dunk on the head of French team center Weiss in the 2000 Olympics. No matter from any angle, Wade is the representative of Stern's dream of the perfect NBA player.

A coach of an Eastern Conference team said, "We conducted an internal survey within the team, and the title was, 'If you pick a player at random, James, Kobe, O'Neal, anyone can do it, who do you pick? ? 'My answer is Wade. Because he encompasses the advantages of all professional players, both on and off the court."

Wade won the Finals MVP, and James won the All-Star MVP. The 2005-06 season completely became the bridgehead for the 2003 rookies to dominate the NBA. The playoffs are a watershed in the NBA's generational change trend. James excelled in the first two rounds of the playoffs, Diaw, Barbosa, and Howard showed brilliance in the second and third rounds of the playoffs, Wade finished in the finals, and the 2003 rookies firmly dominated the playoff performance time. stage. But Nash, Duncan, and Kobe, the older generation of stars who entered the NBA before 2000, were unable to reach the highest level of the NBA. In the wave of generational change, the NBA next season will surely become a classic in NBA history