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UPDATED: 2021 All-Time NBA Draft

The way this draft was going, I thought a big name that would fit my team would fall to me and it nearly did. I thought for sure KG would for sure slide to me as we knew Homie was taking TMac and Rubashov already had Malone, thought he’d go c, sg, or point. Before taking another pf.
 
I also haven’t ruled out Magic playing kind of a point 4 like Simmons should be playing. Magic had a good midrange game and hit the occasional three. And also possessed a deadly sky hook shot.
 
Dwayne Wade 2008-2009
Dwyane Wade

In his prime, Dwyane Wade had it all. The thunderous dunk. The explosive first step. The leaping ability needed to quickly rise over taller defenders.​

All of these tools in D-Wade’s offensive toolbox, in addition to him being named to the league’s All-Defensive Team several times in his young career. He truly had everything; Wade was a celebrity from the day he was drafted, destined to be a star. Wade was “The Guy” on the Miami Heat, the biggest name on a resurgent team in a city that was experiencing a huge cultural moment in the mid-2000’s. In a weird, ouroboros, snake-eating-its-own-tail way, Miami made Dwyane Wade cool, while at the same time, Dwyane Wade made Miami cool.
D Wade’s best season came in ‘08-’09–when he averaged 30.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 7.5 assists, 2.2 steals, and 1.2 blocks. Wade came in third in MVP voting behind LeBron and Kobe in 2009, distantly winning the second most first place votes (only garnering 7 first place votes compared to James’ 109). On top of it all he’s a Jazz owner and will hopefully make us a destination spot for players.
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