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Dwyane Wade Interview with D’Sean Mack

The second to last interview for our 30 for 30 players series!!!!! I would like to thank my good friend from high school D’sean for taking time out of his day for this interview.

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1.Who are you?

A: My name is D'Sean Mack, you can find me on Facebook as my name shown, Twitter: _therealmack and Snapchat: asap_mack

2.How did you find out about Dwyane Wade?

A: I found out about Dwyane Wade was in the 4th grade, his behind the head shots, clutch shots & high socks had me really tuned in.

3.First reaction when you saw him play?

A: He was also overshadowed with the Lebron and Carmelo being in the same draft class, with that being said he brought that hunger showing why he should be in the limelight also.

4.Favorite Wade game?

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A: 2006 against the lakers on Christmas when he scored 40 and had 11 assists is my favorite, he was very efficient, flash being flash you know lol, that game was also special because my mom is a huge Kobe fan so it was fun to watch D Wade dismantle the Lakers.

5.Biggest Strength?

A: His strengths to me are his awareness offensively and defensively, his underdog greed hence to the draft night, he was very elusive, very athletic and tenacious, he was listed at 6 feet 4 inches but in reality 6 ft. 2 in. While most guards had him by 3+ inches

6.Biggest Weakness?

A: His weakness was having a 3pt shot, and at times foul shots, he didn't have much claw to his game, sometimes he might try to carry to much of a load on his own and he took a toll on him especially when he dislocated his shoulder.

7.Thoughts on his Miami Career?

A: He's definitely the best Heat to do it ever and I don't see anyone being better. He turned the whole franchise around and got it back to where it was in the 90s, I mean look now, the heat has been in the playoffs every year except his last two seasons so he speaks volumes.

8. Do you believe he retired early?

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A: Yes he retired early but he wants to go out like a bum you know? He went out with with class, D Wade is a legend, top 3 shooting guard EVER, his accolades and milestones don't lie.

9.Predictions for post NBA life?

A: Post retirement I know he's gonna he focused on family a lot more and his businesses like with his shoes and socks especially, definitely will be a mentor to his nephew and son.

10.Thoughts on Wade recruiting Lebron and Bosh to Miami?

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A: Okay this the biggest one and I have to save it for last, D Wade didn't recruit Lebron or Chris Bosh, they were all friends, it was more than basketball but at the same time, they all had one goal, they say Lebron started this super team, well did he? If that's the case D Wade didn't recruit, two what about that Boston team? They weren't drafted to Boston where they? Lol but at the end of the day, Miami got a great team put together because of the goat himself Pat Riley and got the right pieces and made it work twice the second go round.

Special thanks to the homie D’Sean for taking time out of his day for the interview!!!! Final interview will be this Sunday!!!!!!

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