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Wade’s career achievements?

Wade's glory one. Before entering the NBA

Historical review:

1. In 2003, he was selected into the Associated Press "National First Team" and became the first person from Marquette to be selected for this award;

2. In the same year, he was nominated by the American Players Conference of the Year and was named the Defensive Player of the Year;

3. Scored 1,281 points in two seasons, ranking first in school history. 20th in the ranking list, and ranked 9th with 150 steals and 79 blocks;

4. In the 2002-03 season, he scored 710 points, setting a record for Marquette University's highest score in a single season. Record;

5. Led the Marquette University team to the semi-finals in the NCAA league. This is the first time Marquette University has achieved such good results since winning the national championship in 1977. Junior year of college (2002-03 season):

1. Selected to the first team in the United States;

2. Nominated for the Wharton Award for the All-American Team, and finally became the fifth player in this award One of the winners;

3. Ranked 22nd in C-USA with an average score of 21.5 points;

4. Averaged 21.5 points per game this season 4.4 assists and 2.2 steals per game, ranking eighth in the Players Association;

5. In the NCAA Midwest Region finals, the Marquette Golden Eagles defeated Kentucky and entered the top 4 in the country. , Wade scored 19 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. This was the first "triple-double" obtained by Marquette since 1994.

. Because of his outstanding record of 51 points, 14 rebounds and 15 assists in the Midwestern Finals victory over Pittsburgh and Kentucky, he was elected as the best player of the NCAA Midwestern Finals. (MVP);

7. Scored more than 20 points in 21 games this season;

8. In the game against Tulani, Wade won his career Career high score of 35 points;

9. In the NCAA League, when Marquette lost to Louisville, Wade scored 28 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists. Sophomore year of college (2001-02 season):

1. Named an Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press and selected to the All-American First Team;

2. This season Averaged 17.8 points per game, ranked 8th in the National Collegiate League and ranked first in Marquette;

3. Set a record for Marquette with a total of 571 points in a single season Ti University sophomore scoring record;

4. Averaged 6.6 rebounds per game, leading the team;

5. Averaged 2.5 rebounds per game steals, ranking among the best in the team and the National Collegiate League, and ranking 18th in the country;

6. Scored more than 20 points in 9 games in this game;

7 .Highest score this season 35 points. Freshman year of college (2000-01 season);

Did not participate in any NCAA games, but trained with the team.

The Flash’s success comes from hard work, and his bench career creates a comprehensive style of play. 2. Entered the NBA

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

Finals MVP in the 2005-06 season

In 2003, he was selected as the "No. 1 player in the United States" by the Associated Press First Team"

Nominated by the American Players Conference of the Year in 2003

Named Defensive Player of the Year in 2003

2004 All-NBA Rookie First Team

Selected to the Dream Sixth Team in 2004

2005 NBA Defensive Second Team

2005 NBA All-Pro Second Team III. Special Honor

Being named one of the "50 Most Beautiful Men in the World" by the American "People" magazine

Being named one of the 25 Best Physical Men

Named the best father in the United States

Has become the most popular cover character of various American fashion magazines

Wade's All-Star

The second-largest man after entering the NBA For two consecutive seasons, he entered the NBA All-Star Game

The defending champion of the All-Around Skills Competition

Wade's dream data

Career data

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Season team games starting time shooting three-point free throws offense and defense total assists steals blocks turnovers foul points

2003-04 Miami Heat 61 56 34.9 46.5% 30.2% 74.7% 1.4 2.7 4.0 4.5 1.41 0.56 3.21 2.30 16.2

2004-05 Miami Heat 77 77 38.6 47.8% 28.9% 76.2% 1.4 3.7 5.2 6.8 1.57 1. 06 4.17 2.99 24.1

2005-06 Miami Heat 75 75 38.6 49.5% 17.1% 78.3% 1.4 4.3 5.7 6.7 1.95 0.77 3.57 2.89 27.2

2006-07 Miami Heat 51 50 37.9 49.1% 26.6% 8 0.7% 1.0 3.7 4.7 7.5 2.10 1.22 4.24 2.29 27.4

2007-08 Miami Heat 40 38 38.0 46.1% 21.4% 75.7% 1.0 3.5 4.4 6.9 1.90 0.70 4.50 2.60 24.1 Wade’s Story

Wade’s story is from It started in the South Side of Chicago. Compared with the Flash who is now the all-powerful NBA player, Wade there was ordinary, but it is this ordinaryness that created 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-on-two" in front of the door. It was on the concrete 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." Wade led himself The breakthrough technology went 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 opponent’s star in training, tomorrow I will play the opponent’s core defender, and the day after tomorrow I may play the opponent’s inside player, and the day after tomorrow I may play the role of the opponent’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 roadmap. 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 playing style of being neither a point guard nor a shooting guard, just like a guerrilla player like Jerry West. [Wade became a superstar in three years. The Flash believes in "God" and is more like "God"] With the whole world watching, Wade raised the championship trophy and the Finals MVP trophy high above his 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 1, just before he was about to start his June journey, the disease suddenly visited Wade. He caught a cold that night, and his illness lasted two days later, June 2, which was the morning of Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals. 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. A coach of an Eastern Conference team said, "We conducted an internal survey within the team, and the question was, 'If you pick a player at random, James, Kobe, O'Neal, anyone can do it, who would you pick?' My answer is Wei Germany. Because he encompasses the advantages of all professional players, both on and off the court.

” Wade’s endorsement

1.{converse}--sports brand

2.{T-molibe}--mobile phone brand

3.{ Gatorade}--beverage brand

4.{Range Rover}--car brand

5.{McDavid}--protective gear brand

6.{Sean John}Sports brand

7.{EASports}--Sports video game brand Wade’s Foundation

Wade’s childhood was at the Chicago Having lived in the slums, he knew poverty. .

The "Wade World Charitable Foundation" is a charitable foundation named after Wade. Children struggling in poverty. This foundation often holds various fundraising activities, and the scope of activities extends beyond the United States. The activities are in various forms and there is no limit to the number of participants. Just fill out the application form and go through After review, you will have the opportunity to participate in the fund-raising activities organized by the foundation. What excites fans most is that Wade will also be present in person to set an example and take the lead in making donations; Wade will also often play with the children in the foundation. Activities such as playing basketball and buying stationery were held. In such activities, the children and Wade felt like father and son, which was very warm. Wade would also invite major stars in the NBA to support him, especially players from the Heat. .

Wade's related comments

--O'Neal: He has surpassed Kobe

--Jordan: He has inherently good conditions, yes. I have to admit one thing, that is, he is too fast. He is faster than Kobe! No...I mean he is faster than me. He is so mature, he knows how to score by himself in the game He can't win the game, so he learned to pass the ball to his teammates. You know, it took me ten years to understand this truth! But you know, as a super star defender, the standard of measurement is shooting. And then this He still needs to improve a lot! Of course he is still young. When he plays for a few more years, he will understand the importance of shooting!

--Allen Houston: Wade, he is very good Promising.

--Tim Rangel: Wade, because he is young and he is still improving. Last season, he led the team to the championship. Kobe, the team leader, did not. Instead, he got three thanks to O'Neal.

--Langille: I like Wade's ability to continue to put pressure on the opponent. He reminds me of Jordan. If he makes three-pointers. If the ball can improve, then the opponent will have to defend him in his own half.

--Anthony: Wade is a very easy-going and easy-to-get-to person.

--Tom Crean. : He is special, beyond belief.

-NBA legend Bob Laneir to Wade: You are my idol.

-Riley: He can not only defend. , he can score, he is an absolutely perfect player, who can do better than him? .

——Haslem: We have been calling him a "problem child" for a year. He creates problems and anyone has to guard against him."

——Magic Johnson: Wade is a monster

-Kobe: He is a player from hell. His explosive power and speed are incredible.

-- Tracy McGrady: He is a truly humble, mature player, but a great guy.

--Sean Combs: Devin Wade may be the most talented player in the NBA right now. /p>

--Larry Bird: We need more players like him in the NBA.

--Scott Skiles: He is the best guard in the league< /p>

--Van Gundy: You have to obey the way he plays

--Eddie Jones: I am happy that he can be on my team

-- Gregg Popovich: For a player of his age, he seems so professional, so dedicated, and so correct in his interpretation and analysis.

--James: Of course. When you see Wade, you can only use two words to describe him, that is "great"

-Damon Jones: He is really a special, special kid