![]() ![]() One member of the 2003 draft class who is already in the Hall of Fame, though for unfortunate, health-related-retirement reasons, Chris Bosh will greet two of his former teammates in Springfield one day, as the first member of the Big 3 Heat to receive the honor. ![]() We also can’t forget that Wade’s peak probably came between those two eras, as in 20, Wade was a borderline MVP-level producer.Ĭareer stats: 22.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 5.4 apg, 48.0 FG%, 29.3 3P% ![]() ![]() His playoff runs from 20, in particular, are what made him a legend, but his contributions and willingness to take a sidekick role during the 20 championships were likewise very commendable and impressive. As a prospect, Wade lacked a jumper but did display his elite athleticism and craftiness even at Marquette, causing Miami to take him in the Top 5 that year despite him being a bit older than a lot of his peers in that draft class, a decision the Heat would not regret, as Wade would help Miami win three championships during his time there over two different eras of greatness. When he was drafted fifth overall in 2003 by the Miami Heat, no one knew Dwyane Wade was about to embark on a career that would leave him considered as a Top 3 shooting guard of all time, according to many. ![]()
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