“You are the humblest superstar I’ve ever interviewed” Bill Bellamy said about Dwyane Wade. In leading the Miami Heat to a championship in 2006, Wade won the Finals MVP honor. He was also fifth in the NBA in points per game, averaging 27.2. He was not just an impressive player, but he was a great teammate, too. While he has an interesting resume boasting numerous individual accolades, he is a shining example of someone who has always put his team first. While Wade didn’t undermine his legacy, he does regret not having one accolade that James Harden does.
This is what Stephen A. Smith explained when he claimed that Wade belongs to the top floor when it comes to greatness. Not surprisingly, there have already been several debates about it. On top of that, Wade believes that not having this one particular accolade stops him from accessing the top floor of greatness. He feels that he can’t be in that conversation. That accolade is the regular-season MVP honor, which Wade does not have, but Harden won in the 2017–2018 NBA season.
“It’s not diminishing who I am. Trust me, I’m a bad motherf—–r. I know that. Got a piece of it and in this game, we all don’t have the same access card because all of our careers are different,” Wade said.
He added, “And so in certain rooms that I have access to, and in certain rooms that I do not. One of them is a regular season MVP. I don’t have one of those. So, I can’t have access to that room, in those conversations.”
This is a developing story.
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