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Hardaway, Five Centers Make Heat Roster
October 29th, 2007 under Miami Heat. [ Comments: none ]

Penny Hardaway is officially back in the NBA, after the Miami Heat placed him on their season-opening roster Monday.The Heat released guards Jeremy Richardson and Brian Chase, along with forwards Marcus Slaughter and Devin Green to reach the league-mandated 15-man limit.Hardaway signed a nonguaranteed contract this summer after a strong tryout. He hasn’t played in a regular-season game in nearly two years because of knee problems and has been limited for several seasons by an array of injuries.The Heat will enter the season with five centers. Shaquille O’NealAlonzo Mourning and Mark Blount were set, and coach Pat Riley decided to keepEarl Barron for a third season and undrafted rookie Joel Anthony.The guards on the roster are Dwyane WadeJason WilliamsSmush ParkerRicky Davis, rookie Daequan Cook and Chris Quinn. Forwards making the team are Hardaway, Udonis HaslemDorell Wright andAlexander Johnson, and Blount will likely be used at power forward as well.Miami opens Thursday night against the Detroit Pistons.


D. Wade reveals what basketball means to him.
October 27th, 2007 under Wade Club News. [ Comments: none ]

Dwyane Wade never intended for these words to become public.They were the innermost thoughts of the Miami Heat’s star guard, quickly typed into his e-mail device during a private moment in a New York hotel room this summer, all off the top of his head.

No editing, no revising, no concerns about spelling or punctuation or grammar.

“You said I needed to become a man and that I counted on you way too much … so you left me - feeling unsure, unloved and confused,” Wade wrote, expressing sentiments that he’d carried around for years. “How could you not love me anymore?”

Some of his relatives and closest confidants soon read what he had typed. And almost everyone had absolutely no idea what he was talking about. A woman? A parent? A friend?

“I wanted people not to know until the end,” Wade said. “And then I hit them with it.”

It was his ode to basketball, specifically about the year that helped turn him into a superstar.

And those private words are out in the open now, serving as the inspiration for his latest Converse commercial, which will be released nationwide Sunday during the broadcast of the Dolphins-Giants game being played in London.

“People are going to think I didn’t write it at first,” Wade said. “But they’ll eventually understand that it’s all me.”

Wade has dabbled in writing for about as long as he can remember.

He’s penned the occasional poem and kept a journal in his college days at Marquette. He even was a sports writer for his high school newspaper, reporting on his own basketball team a few times.

“I spelled my name right,” he said, “and I was about the only one who did.”

He always understood the importance of school, but didn’t qualify academically to play his freshman season at Marquette. So he played no games in the 2000-01 campaign there, only being allowed to practice.

“There’s no doubt that he got inspired and fired up and worked,” Heat coach Pat Riley said. “There’s no doubt that year helped him get to where he is today.”

That year, Wade said, was pure agony.

“It shaped him,” said Tom Crean, his coach at Marquette. “It made him appreciate everything so much more as time went on and made him focus so much better, because now, he had to deal with the fact that there was nothing compared to basketball when it came to having glory and having so much success.”

Crean has nothing but the highest praise for Wade, and cringes when recalling what happened when he saw stories suggesting that the guard from Robbins, Ill., couldn’t handle college academically.

“One of the top anger moments in my life is when an article came out that questioned him academically and how much he struggled,” Crean said. “I’ll never forget that because it was so wrong. He did so well here. He never struggled here. He was always flourishing here.”

And that was the case for one simple reason: Basketball depended on it.

The commercial doesn’t have much dialogue, and doesn’t need it.

It begins with the arena dark and Wade walking through a hallway. He darts through the tunnel the Heat use to take the floor at home games, tapping his hand twice against a photo that’s part of a collage of championship moments from those 2006 finals against Dallas, the series he dominated to win MVP honors.

He’s in workout gear, trots onto the hardwood and begins to skip around. There is no ball and no one else in the building. He heads to the top of the key and pantomimes the act of taking one jump shot, then another before hopping around in a tight circle and looking toward the empty seats.

The message is simple: He’s simply overjoyed to be on the floor.

“You were the one that understood me - but I knew deep down inside you were gonna come back to me,” Wade wrote. “So I practiced on ways that I could love you more, and for you to never leave me again. And then 2001-2002 came … you said the words that I’ve always dreamed of hearing…”

He now heads up the steps of the arena, takes his seat in a press box high above the court and flips on a microphone, intense look on his face, and delivers the only words in the spot.

“From Robbins, Illinois, 6-foot-4 guard Dwyane Wade.”

That’s how he was introduced at Marquette in the 2001-02 season, his first one back in the game.

Wade is sitting on a couch in a dressing room at the arena now, taking a break from filming the commercial. Someone has brought in Chinese food for lunch. A trainer is massaging his calf, and Wade decides the time is right to talk about how the ode went from thoughts to text.

“My brother wrote something about basketball and I liked it. It was nice,” Wade said. “So I said, ‘I’m going to go in my room and write something.’ And I wound up writing about my year without basketball, one of the biggest years in my life.”

Some people suspected the letter was about last season, when he missed much of latter portions with a dislocated shoulder and wasn’t healthy enough to be a major factor in the postseason that saw Miami swept out of the first round by the Chicago Bulls.

It had nothing to do with that.

Sure, losing the NBA title hurt, but nothing like that year away from the game. And now, seven years later, Wade is no longer shy about holding his feelings back about that point in his life.

“The year I couldn’t play, it hurt my pride,” Wade said. “It hurt me to watch my team go through a 15-14 season without me. I wanted to prove myself and why I went to Marquette, when a lot of people didn’t know where it even was. For a year, I was forgotten. And I don’t ever want to be forgotten again.”


Heat And TimberWolves Make A Trade
October 24th, 2007 under Wade Club News. [ Comments: none ]

The Minnesota Timberwolves today announced the team has acquired forwards Antoine Walker and Wayne Simien and center Michael Doleac, along with a first-round draft pick and financial considerations from the Miami Heat in exchange for center Mark Blount and guard Ricky Davis. Walker enters his 12th season with averages of 18.0 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 3.7 apg and 1.2 spg. He has appeared in 847 contests for Miami, Boston (two stints), Atlanta and Dallas. Walker also has 64 career playoff games on his resume and averaged 16.1 ppg, 7.1 rpg and 2.9 apg in the postseason.The three-time All-Star was an NBA All-Rookie First Team member in 1996-97 after being selected out of Kentucky by the Celtics in the first round (sixth overall) of the 1996 NBA Draft. Doleac, a nine-year veteran, has appeared in 563 games with Miami, Denver, New York, Cleveland and Orlando in his career. The 30-year-old center has averaged 5.0 ppg and 3.4 rpg in 15.2 mpg. The former Utah Ute has advanced to the playoffs seven times in his nine seasons and has participated in 31 career postseason games. He was the 12th selection in the first round of the 1998 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic. Simien has been in the league for two seasons since the Heat selected him in the first round (29th overall) of the 2005 NBA Draft. Since coming to the NBA from the Kansas Jayhawks, Simien has seen action in 51 games (two starts) and has averaged 3.3 ppg and 1.9 rpg in 9.9 mpg.Blount and Davis came to the Wolves in a January 2006 trade with the Boston Celtics. In 124 appearances with Minnesota, Blount averaged 11.6 ppg and 5.7 rpg while shooting 50.8% from the floor. In his seven seasons the Pittsburgh alum has averaged 8.3 ppg and 4.8 rpg while playing in 516 contests with Minnesota, Boston (two stints) and Denver. Davis played in 117 games with the Wolves and tallied 16.8 ppg while adding 4.1 rpg and 4.8 apg. He shot 45.2% from the field and 36.5% from three point range while with Minnesota. The 28-year-old guard has played with Minnesota, Boston, Cleveland, Miami and Charlotte and averaged 14.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg and 3.5 apg in 582 games.


Guest Post: Acie-Law.info
October 24th, 2007 under Guest Posts. [ Comments: none ]

Due to his love for the game and solid performance over the years, Acie Law is a recipient of numerous recognitions and accolades. It is not surprising that the professional basketball league has high expectations from him in terms of performance. He is playing point guard for Atlanta Hawks, the position where he excelled the most during his games.

Suggestions have been made calling for the retirement of the Acie Law jersey. This issue should be addressed quickly and properly by the school management. Acie Law dons the number 1 jersey and it is a tradition in basketball that retiring a number emphasizes the significant contributions of the player to the game. He has reaped different accolades for his strong performances for his team and no one foresees another player fit to wear once again his number. If you are interested to see how good this player is on court, you can download various Acie Law videos available in the Internet.


Heat’s Season Opener
October 24th, 2007 under Dwyane Wade Feeds. [ Comments: none ]

The Heat’s season opener is in 8 days! I know I can’t wait. What about you Heat fans?


D-Wade’s Best Plays Of The 2006-2007 Season
October 21st, 2007 under Dwyane Wade Feeds. [ Comments: none ]

I just finished uploading over 15 clips of D-Wade’s best plays in the 2006-2007 season, enjoy! D-Wade’s Best Plays Of the 2006-2007 Season


D.Wade
October 20th, 2007 under Dwyane Wade Photos. [ Comments: 4 ]


Heat going to rely on Diesel
October 20th, 2007 under Wade Club News. [ Comments: 7 ]

In the grand scheme of things, three years doesn’t sound like a long time. It’s only 36 months, the span of a short car lease or a stint in the can for tax evasion.

Of course, if you’re doing said stint, it would no doubt feel like a lot longer than paying off a vehicle would.

As far as the Miami Heat are concerned, three years appears to be its window of opportunity to capture another title. That’s how long Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O’Neal are contractually obligated to stay, and how long Pat Riley has said he plans on hanging around. Still, it’s too early to tell if this upcoming period of the franchise’s history is going to feel brief and prosperous or agonizingly long and frustrating. Which way are things going to go? It all rides on Shaquille O’Neal’s shoulders. And his knees, back, quadriceps and hamstrings.

The Diesel is definitely in the last act of his career before he walks away to fight crime or join Billy Crystal in a 21st century remake of My Giant. Still, he’s got three years left on that five-year, $100 million extension he signed in 2005, just before leading the Heat to its only championship, and Miami is hoping he’ll earn his keep.

Even if he doesn’t, the banner that hangs from the rafters at American Airlines Arena fulfilled a promise he made on the day he arrived in Miami and validated his acquisition from Los Angeles for talented young forwards Caron Butler and Lamar Odom. Although it seemed like a no-brainer to deal for O’Neal, some naysayers felt the Heat were giving up too much for an injury-prone center with a lot of mileage.

Those predictions are coming to pass, but the Heat still wouldn’t change a thing. Although Dwyane Wade was the MVP of the 2006 Finals, he progressed as quickly as he did because of O’Neal’s influence. He taught him how to handle being a superstar. He showed him how to be a winner; taking pressure off him and stepping aside to yield him the spotlight at the same time.

Now, he has to be Wade’s crutch again, and not just for the first few weeks the Heat expect to be without their All-Star shooting guard. When Wade returns from offseason knee and shoulder surgeries, he’s going to need O’Neal to be there for the long haul, if only because there’s so little around the two.

Miami was unable to land Milwaukee guards Mo Williams or Charlie Bell despite putting in offer sheets for both, lost valuable reserve James Posey to free agency and opted not to bring back Gary Payton. In order to survive, the Heat are hoping for contributions from the thought-to-be extinct Penny Hardaway, undrafted wing Jeremy Richardson and unproven former first-rounders Dorrell Wright and Wayne Simien.

Riley has been fiddling with lineups to find anything that works throughout a difficult preseason riddled with injuries and ineffectiveness. O’Neal was one of the many banged up, catching a knee to his thigh that forced him to miss valuable preparation time.

The good news is he showed up in excellent shape, eager to carry the load and packing a chip on his shoulder fueled by talk that he’s washed up. No one is prouder than the self-proclaimed “Most Dominant Ever,” and Miami has to hope that inner fire burns bright enough to keep him from being unceremoniously put out to pasture.

Otherwise, three years will feel like an eternity.


Inside The Heat: Dwyane Wade
October 20th, 2007 under Wade Club News. [ Comments: 1 ]

Hey Wade Fans! I just uploaded Inside The Heat: Dwyane Wade. It’s a show about the Miami Heat and this episode is about Dwyane Wade. It explains to you about his life growing up, his college experience, his NBA career and lots more. Make sure you check this out! The link for the episode. Inside The Heat: Dwyane Wade 


New Admin, King-Wade
October 20th, 2007 under Wade Club News. [ Comments: 1 ]

Hey Wade fans! Im King-Wade and im the new admin of WadeClub.com. I’m positive im going to have a great time here at WadeClub.com. I am a HUGE fan of D-Wade and i hope to meet him one day. I’ll be uploading Miami Heat games, Clips, D-Wade clips, and other types of media. Well I’m out. Cya! - King-Wade 


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