The Heat’s main player, Dwyane Wade, said bluntly that he would always feel ashamed to see the record on the statistics table, and revealed that he would play more of a point guard role in the future, and praised the team that seized the opportunity to change their destiny
Raider Hassan Whiteside.
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The Heat’s record so far is only 16 wins and 21 losses, ranking seventh in the Eastern Conference.
Before the upset road victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, their record was only 15 wins and 21 losses. This is the first time since the 2008-09 season that the Heat have lost 6 games more than .500%.
In this regard, Wade said bluntly: “There is no doubt that I have always wanted to do anything, as long as I can help the team win. Now I look at the statistics table, I often feel ashamed. Next, we have to unite to win some games.
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Then Wade also revealed that he will play more point guards in the next game: “In the following games, I may often play point guards, so that I can better contain the defense and create opportunities for my teammates.”
In the four games, the team won when Wade sent 7 assists and 10 assists, while the team lost when Wade had 2 assists and 3 assists.
In the last game, substitute center Whiteside ushered in a big explosion. He played 29 minutes off the bench and scored 23 points, 16 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks on 10 of 13 shots. He was the biggest contributor to the Heat’s victory over the Clippers.
Wade also praised the surprise soldier: “He is very strong, like a beast. On the court, you only need to throw the ball in the direction of the basket, and Hassan can complete the most violent empty dunk. In this
There are opportunities in the league to prove yourself, and there is no doubt that Hassan seized the opportunity firmly. We need his performance at the moment, and he needs us to help him.”
Due to the departure of LeBron James, the strength of the Heat this season has been damaged. They have suddenly changed from a championship favorite to a team rushing for a place in the playoffs.
As a veteran of the Heat for 11 years, Wade cut his salary to renew his contract last summer. He often played with knee pain and worried about the team’s record.
I hope that other Heat players can work harder and don’t make “The Flash” so tired anymore.