Et tu, Dwyane?
WaitingForNextYear —
... exhausting, and frankly, I’m tired of talking about it and writing about it. But here I am doing just that, and I have to, because when a player whose star shines as brightly as Dwyane Wade joins in on the ‘LeBron to NY in 2010′ rumors, well, you have to sit up and take notice. I brush most of these comments off with a grain of salt, but coming from Dwyane Wade, a close personal friend of LeBron’s, it sticks to my back a little more than usual. Ken Berger of Newday had a chance to talk with Dwyane Wade recently, and Wade made some pretty straightforward and frank comments ...
D-Wade Doesn’t Mind Toying With Knicks Fans’ Fantasies
SLAM Online —
... While most of the focus will understandably remain on which jersey LeBron will be wearing two years from now, it’s important not to forget about the guy in Miami. ...
Friday Mini-Bullets
ESPN.com - TrueHoop —
... Ken Berger of Newsday, quoting Dwyane Wade: "First of all, No. 23 [LeBron James] is 23 years old. He's young. He's very young. He's one of the best players in the game and you only could see him getting better. I'm in a good market in Miami. He's not in a good market in Cleveland, marketing-wise, so it just makes sense that everyone wants to see one of the best players in one of the best markets. Kobe's in one of the best markets already in L.A. Everybody wants LeBron in a great market, and that's why they already put him in a New York jersey. It's ...
The Weekend Fundamentals
BallerBlogger.com —
... Ken Berger of Newsday: “But if Wade can maintain the otherworldly level he re-attained in the Olympics, who’s to say Donnie Walsh wouldn’t look at No. 3 and No. 23 in two years and choose the smaller number? “First of all, No. 23 is 23 years old,” Wade said. “He’s young. He’s very young. He’s one of the best players in the game and you only could see him getting better. I’m in a good market in Miami. He’s not in a good market in Cleveland, marketing-wise, so it just makes sense that everyone wants to see one of ...




