Dwyane Wade, Chicago Bulls
I don’t think anyone would argue with the fact that Dwyane Wade had a great season. There’s no question about it. He even had a better run in the playoffs, though. And that’s what most people will remember heading into the 2016-17 season.
Heck, he averaged nearly 22 points, six rebounds and four assists on 47 percent shooting from the field and 52 percent from three-point range. You can even make the argument that he beat the Charlotte Hornets all by himself in that season-saving Game 6.
What people should remember, though, is the fact that he’s a soon to be 35-year-old shooting guard. Father time is around the corner. It beats everyone.
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Wade is still relatively good for his age and position. However, the eventual drop in production is around the corner. We should be prepared for it, and not be blinded by his big name.