Dwyane Wade’s Failing The Miami Heat: This Is One Situation He Can’t Be Passive

November 29th, 2010 by Bhemis Parks Leave a reply »
The Miami Heat has been Dwyane Wade’s team since he exploded onto the NBA scene as a relative unknown rookie out of Marquette University.

For seven seasons, Wade had made a noble habit of sacrificing himself and his personal relationships for the sake of doing what was best for the Miami Heat organization.

Those sentiments don’t seem so prevalent today.  

At a time the Miami Heat organization is faltering in every aspect accept financial security, it needs the face of its franchise to step up. It time Dwyane Wade stepped up and fixed what he’s helped brake.

This is the one time in his career he can’t afford to be passive. It’s the one time in his career he needs to really put the Miami Heat organization over everything except his biological family.

 

Wade Proves He's A Lot like LeBron

 

The message was loud and clear this past All-Star weekend. Wade felt he wasn’t playing with a full-deck and made it know to Pat Riley, Micky Arison, teammates and anyone else willing to listen to his selfish rant.

“We’re not one of ...

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