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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
Do you have any idea what dozens of guys could do in the NBA if they didn't have to play back-to-backs, never had to guard the opposing team's best player, and never were guarded by the other team's best defender?
Wade was given the softest schedule imaginable and still broke down, and although he may be in south Florida, he isn't any closer to the fountain of youth than that Spaniard **** Ponce de Leon.
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Please show me your study and experience where you played back-to-back games and it severely hampered your ability to play basketball. BTW, 54 of 82 games is like over 65% of the games. So he had to play back to back games at some point. I'm sure D Wade could have played more games if they wanted him to, but it was a risk reward situation. The heat weren't' in a playoff hunt race, they were already a lock. There really wasn't any point in risking it.