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Write an article "My Idol" about Wade, hurry up, get it on the same day, there will be a reward of 30! !

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In the year before Wade arrived, the Miami Heat only won 25 games a *** Field ball. There are no superstars, no achievements, no attractions...except for Pat Riley, who is still charming even if he is frowning, you can hardly find any reason to pay attention to this team. In the national live schedules of major television networks, the Heat's number of games is - zero. So no matter how hard he works and how much the audience is fascinated by him, there are no highlights, no media following, and not many people even know that there is a guy named Dwyane Wade in the league who is working for Miami. The sky cleared away the dark clouds. When the All-Star Rookie Game came, he found that there were people standing in front of LeBron and Carmelo. "Please rate the performance of LeBron/Meiro." "Does your personal relationship affect the rivalry?" "Who will win Rookie of the Year, LeBron or Carmelo?"? Noisy. There was only a reporter who looked like an intern standing in front of Wade. "Hey." "Hey, hello." "Please tell me your name." "Uh, my name is Dwyane Wade, D-W-Y-A-N-E." In his later personal movie , Wade admitted that he swore at the time that it would be the last time he was looked down upon. So when he returned to Miami, he led the team to win 17 of the last 21 games of that regular season; no matter who the opponent was, no matter how strong they were, what he did was to grab the ball and hit the basket. The basket launched an attack and made a shot. He helped the Heat, who had been away from the playoffs for three years, enter the playoffs. Then, in the first round tiebreaker, he hit a buzzer-beater with 1.2 seconds before the end of the game. He also allowed himself to bury the Hornets with his own hands. Standing in the center of the stage. "The Heat advanced, and the credit goes to rookie Dwyane Wade!" the TV commentator on the spot shouted excitedly. They say the real NBA is finally back in Miami. ?***?In the summer of 2006, he held the Finals MVP award in his arms. Wade had this sentence printed on the front of his T-shirt: Anyone else doubt it? (Any?More?Doubters?)?***?I woke up faster than I thought. The Heat, immersed in the carnival of winning the championship, forgot about their goals, and then injuries, quarrels, and teammates changed. In the winter of 2006, Wade was alone in creating miracles over and over again, but it was of no use. Instead, he suffered the biggest pain in his life when winter turned to spring. Despite a reluctant comeback when the playoffs came around, it was to no avail and they were swept out in the first round as the defending champions. The following season was the darkest memory in the franchise's history. Does anyone else have any doubts? No, this question is wrong, because the Heat at that time had even lost the qualification to be questioned. The truth is so cruel: Wade and his Miami Heat, less than two years after winning the first championship in team history, have almost completely disappeared, and their repeated defeats are not even worth mentioning. The Heat lost 15 straight games, then 26 of 27, when Wade was forced to undergo shoulder and knee surgery. There was almost no awareness of the outside world. Miami — and Dwyane Wade — no longer matter. "I can't believe how quickly we were no longer worth mentioning," he told then-assistant coach Erik Spoelstra. At the same time, his marriage to childhood sweetheart Theo Vaughan was coming to an end, just after the birth of their second child. The speed with which time passes is intuitively ironic: two years ago, he was still the core arrow of the championship team, nationally recognized as a good husband and father, the sweetheart in the eyes of fans, and the number one jersey sales leader; two Years later, he has lost each of the above. So, when his injury improved and he was selected for the 2008 Olympic team, he encountered unprecedented public doubts. Some reporters even asked LeBron, "What do you think of Dwyane Wade's selection? Of course I know as a friend you are very happy, but what about from the perspective of a bystander?"? "He is the world. "One of the best players in the world," LeBron said: "He has recovered, and he will respond to all doubts with actions, just like he did before." The result is that he became a substitute in Beijing. Team USA's leading scorer at the Olympics. When he returned to the United States with the gold medal, Miami held an unimaginable celebration for him.

Cheering, celebrating, people chanting his name, shouting MVP, they held signs saying, "Does anyone have any doubts?" The following season, he led a weak team to the playoffs and was the scoring champion in the entire NBA. Kobe Bryant said, "He's like a bat from hell, and no one can catch him." And LeBron said: "I don't know what the (MVP) voters want to see, but no matter what Whatever they want, I'm sure Wade can meet the conditions." Wade didn't talk about MVP. He just smiled and told the media: "Come and question me, because I like it. "In 2010, he ushered in LeBron's joining and overwhelming hatred. Almost every detail of the story since then has been publicized by ESPN, Yahoo and all-pervasive media; and, in After losing in the Finals last season, the pressure and doubts the Miami Heat are facing this season may also be unprecedented. When facing these, the 30-year-old Wade has become more mature and stable, so after the third game he just said "I accept all criticisms", and after the fourth game he only calmly said "Others will always question you. And I will still be questioned in the future.” However, because he is still the Dwyane Wade who never admits defeat and "falls down seven times and stands up eight times", probably, at a certain quiet moment, we can still hear the soft but firm voice in his heart. Voice: "Question me, question me more. Because that's what I like."