Most of the debate regarding selections usually pertains to
the reserve players which are nominated by league coaches. The actual starters,
usually the biggest names in the game are selected by the people and supposedly
for the people. It’s a noble process which delivers more in the way of
familiarity rather than rewarding excellence. This season is no exception.
I don’t feel Miami’s Dwyane Wade warrants a starting spot on
the East roster, in fact I’m not so sure he would have even deserved a reserve
call-up had he not filled a starting role.
Wade’s Miami hasn’t exactly treated the regular season with
too much seriousness. For a team slapped with a 63 game handicap and
expectations of repeating as Champions they’re instead on target to win a
relatively pedestrian 55 matches which may or may not be good enough for the
East’s top seed.
Thankfully for Miami, Lebron James has continued to be
excel, while Chris Bosh has seen his role change to now playing a lot closer to
the ring. Despite not posting phenomenal numbers his performance can be best
tracked through win share where’s he’s on target for his best season yet.
Wade on the other hand is having his worst season since his
rookie campaign 9 years ago. He’s scoring a lot less, contributing
relatively little assists, while less than 30% of Miami’s offence is being run
through him- a number he hasn’t slipped below since his debut season.
In addition, he
constitutes no threat whatsoever from long range having nailed just 14 three
pointers all season.
There’s still 4 years and $77million left on Wade’s contract
and if it wasn’t for the two titles he’s been instrumental in bringing to Miami
(in addition to the role he played in getting LeBron to town) then I’m sure
Miami would be looking very seriously about freeing themselves of his deal.
Instead, Miami must continue its so far unspectacular season
hardly aided by perhaps Wade’s very worst.
Wade will be on the floor at the start of the all star game
shaking hands and enjoying being surrounded by the game’s best. At the same
time he should most definitely feel he’s the odd one out.
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