Why Is Dwayne Wade Being Mentioned In The Mvp Run?

NOpe
I said he is a beast
He gets props
But this is one of the first years he has been healthy since he has been in the league. I think this is only his second healthy year. Kid is soft physically. But if he keeps it up and stays healthy, he might finish as one of the top players in history.

soft:lol:
he plays hard as hell,it takes a toll on the body
 
The problem with Wade winning isn't the lack of consistent good play on his part but rather LeBron doing the same exact things and at the end of the day, it is going to come down to who was able to make his teammates and team better. That said LeBron has all but wrapped up the MVP voting. [/CENTER]

Agreed. I think that Wade has had a phenomenal season, but especially if the Cavs end up with the best record in the league, there is no way to justify the MVP going to anyone else.
 
This is WHY
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP)—Dwyane Wade scored 39 points in the first 47 minutes Sunday. In the final minute, he turned into a defensive specialist.

Wade blocked two shots in the final 22 seconds and Udonis Haslem scored six points in the last 6.3 as the Miami Heat rallied for a 101-96 victory over the short-handed Detroit Pistons.

Detroit led for the first 3 1/2 quarters, and appeared ready to pull within a game of fifth-place Miami in the Eastern Conference standings, but Wade and Haslem made sure it didn’t happen.

“They were pounding us for three quarters and a half, but we finally got some key plays down the stretch,” Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. “Dwyane was sensational—that’s what he’s been all year—and Udonis was great.”

Detroit was missing three key players—Richard Hamilton (groin), Rasheed Wallace (calf) and Allen Iverson (back)—but took a 96-95 lead on Walter Herrmann’s 3-point shot with 13 seconds left.

Mario Chalmers missed at the other end, but the rebound caromed long to Haslem, who drained a high-arcing jumper to put the Heat ahead.

“The ball went over everyone underneath and came out to me,” he said. “I didn’t know how much time was left, so I wanted to get it off quick.”

After a timeout, Rodney Stuckey drove for what could have been the game-winning shot, but Wade blocked the ball and then saved the rebound to Haslem, who was fouled by Antonio McDyess.

“I told Stuckey on the way out of the timeout that I knew they were to do that—I know his tendencies,” Wade said. “I stayed solid and didn’t get into his shot fakes, so I was able to get the block.”

Detroit coach Michael Curry loudly protested the lack of a foul on Stuckey’s play, and was ejected by Tony Brothers.

“We wanted Stuck to attack the basket, and that’s what he did,” Curry said. “I thought he was fouled on the play, and that’s what I was complaining about.”

Haslem then put the game away with four free throws—the two for Curry’s technicals and two for McDyess’ foul.

“We knew just what was at stake in this game,” Haslem said. “We knew how big it would be to get a win here.”

Detroit has lost four of five, despite having a chance for victory late in each game.

“This is four games we’ve given away at the end,” said Arron Afflalo, who had 13 points starting in the spot normally shared by Iverson and Hamilton. “We’ve got to find a way to pull these out.”

Stuckey led the Pistons with 24 points, while McDyess had 16 points and 12 rebounds.

After trailing since the game’s first basket, the Heat tied the score at 78 on Jamario Moon’s driving layup with 7:35 to play. Moments later, Spoelstra picked up a technical that started a quick 5-0 run for Detroit.

Wade’s fast-break dunk tied the score at 89 with 3 minutes left, but Jason Maxiell blocked O’Neal’s go-ahead slam attempt on Miami’s next possession.

After a Detroit miss, Stuckey fouled Wade, and his free throws gave Miami their first lead of the afternoon. Stuckey hit two free throws to tie it at 91, and the teams traded baskets to leave the game tied with a minute left.

O’Neal tipped in Haslem’s miss to put the Heat ahead 95-93, and Wade blocked Afflalo’s 3-point attempt, but Detroit retained possession and Herrmann’s 3 gave the Pistons their last lead.

The first half was a duel between Wade and Stuckey, who had missed Detroit’s previous game with flu-like symptoms. Wade won the individual battle, outscoring Stuckey 17-15, but the Pistons took a 47-43 lead at the break.

Wade scored another 14 points in the third, giving him 31, but his teammates only contributed 10 more, letting Detroit hang on to a 73-67 lead going into the fourth.


HE DOES THIS EVERY NIGHT IT BETWEEN HIM AND LEBRON.BUT D. WADE HAS BEEN BALLIN OUT OF CONTROL THIS YEAR!!!
 
Offensive Leaders Defensive Leaders
POINTS PPG

1. Dwyane Wade, MIA 29.8
2. LeBron James, CLE 28.5
3. Kobe Bryant, LAL 27.7
4. Kevin Durant, OKC 25.9
5. Dirk Nowitzki, DAL 25.5


NBA Assists Leaders
RK NAME GP MPG AST APG TO TOPG AP48M AST/TO
1 Chris Paul
2 Deron Williams
3 Steve Nash
4 Jose Calderon
5 Rajon Rondo
6 Jason Kidd
7 Baron Davis
8 Dwyane Wade

NBA Blocks Leaders
RK NAME GP MPG BLK PF BLKPG BLKP48M BLK/PF
1 Dwight Howard, ORL 67 35.9 199 227 2.97 3.98 0.88
2 Chris Andersen, DEN 59 19.5 138 144 2.34 5.77 0.96
3 Ronny Turiaf, GSW 66 20.6 146 201 2.21 5.16 0.73
4 Marcus Camby, LAC 54 32.4 119 120 2.20 3.26 0.99
5 Jermaine O'Neal, MIA/TOR 57 30.2 118 181 2.07 3.29 0.65
6 Yao Ming, HOU 67 33.3 128 219 1.91 2.76 0.58
7 Brook Lopez, NJN 69 30.4 129 221 1.87 2.96 0.58
8 Andrew Bynum, LAL 46 29.1 86 140 1.87 3.08 0.61
9 Kendrick Perkins, BOS 65 29.3 121 221 1.86 3.05 0.55
10 Samuel Dalembert, PHI 67 25.2 121 200 1.81 3.43 0.61
11 Tim Duncan, SAS 63 34.6 113 152 1.79 2.49 0.74
12 Tyrus Thomas, CHI 67 26.5 118 193 1.76 3.19 0.61
13 Emeka Okafor, CHA 70 33.0 118 212 1.69 2.45 0.56
14 Josh Smith, ATL 57 35.2 92 152 1.61 2.20 0.61
15 Andris Biedrins, GSW 57 30.2 87 214 1.53 2.43 0.41
16 Shaquille O'Neal, PHO 62 30.3 90 217 1.45 2.30 0.41
17 Joakim Noah, CHI 68 23.3 97 211 1.43 2.94 0.46
18 Joel Anthony, MIA 59 16.2 83 127 1.41 4.16 0.65
19 Dwyane Wade, MIA 67 38.6 94 147 1.40 1.74 0.64

STEALS SPG
1. Chris Paul, NO 2.88
2. Dwyane Wade, MIA 2.24
3. Jason Kidd, DAL 2.19
4. Mario Chalmers, MIA 1.93
5. Rajon Rondo, BOS 1.88



:yes::yes::yes:
Im not going to argue lebron winning but if d-wade wins he deserves it too. I think the MAJOR difference is that the cavs are a really good defensive team and they really don't need lebron to play good TEAM defense. But in Miami D wade is the defense. Shit he's the offense too. I think maybe this should be the year for co-MVP's:dunno:
 
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