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they just beat portland at home the other night thoughWade cant carry a team anymore & only plays 2-3x a week, bosh is gonna put up empty stats, they would probably be like the nets if they played a full season together right now, also chalmers has to run the offense full timeDo you forget they still have Wade, Bosh, Allen, etc? you really don't think they would still be 2nd in the east behind Indiana????
Wade cannot carry a team anymore. He doesn't have the knees to do it.they just beat portland at home the other night though
wade can still kinda carry a team he's just a lazy bum who knows lebron is on the team so he doesnt have to give his 100% or even his 60%
they just beat portland at home the other night though
wade can still kinda carry a team he's just a lazy bum who knows lebron is on the team so he doesnt have to give his 100% or even his 60%
the portland win just showed that they were a decent team as a wholethey just beat portland at home the other night though
wade can still kinda carry a team he's just a lazy bum who knows lebron is on the team so he doesnt have to give his 100% or even his 60%they win by one point in portland now d wade can carry a team
"He's just not that into you."Any of my cleveland people seen this? Lol
to be fair, i did that on purpose in light of all this dwyane wade talkgtb always getting called out for the way he types peoples SNs
the portland win just showed that they were a decent team as a whole
bosh "carried" the team that game
championship level teams dont need people to carry them though, the jordan less bulls did fine without him and if you took kobe away from the lakers we would have still been a top 4-5 team in the west
superstars are needed to put good teams over the top and turn them into championship teams
"Grizzlie"http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/story/2...omes-memphis-grizzlie-for-a-day#axzz2oyqon9e2Memphis, TENN. (FOX13) -
To be a Grizzlie for a day, it's something many of us can only dream of, but for one Memphis boy, that dream came true.
8-year old Charvis Brewer has been a Grizzlies fan all his life, so when Make-A-Wish asked him if he could get anything in the world, what would it be? He knew right away, he wanted to be drafted to the Memphis Grizzlies.
At the team's practice on December 29th, 8-year old Charvis Brewer was calling the shots, giving the team a lot of tips on what they need to work on.
"Shoot, lay ups, and dunking, dunking the ball!" Charvis said.
Charvis has been a Grizzlies fan from day one.
"Ever since he knows about basketball!" his stepfather Michael Douglas said.
Charvis got to spend the day at team practice, meeting players and getting in on the team huddle.
"Charvis doesn't get a chance to do stuff like regular kids, he has cerebral palsy, and he cannot walk so today, it's all about him," his mother Colissia Brewer said.
"He likes basketball, he goes to school, he can do everything, but walk," Douglas added.
Charvis's condition has left him wheelchair-bound since birth, but Make-A-Wish and the Grizzlies are putting him on the court.
"The smile on his face, it was a picture worth a thousand words," Make-A-Wish Director of Community Relations Miranda Harbor said, "He was ecstatic, and we love to see these wonderful exciting moments for our wish kids when they get to see their wish come true."
At practice, the team welcomed the Grizzlies' newest team member, Charvis Brewer, with open arms.
And as for Charvis's prediction for Monday night's game? His money's on the Grizz.
"Yep, it's the Grizzlies' house, they play here!" Charvis said.
The fun doesn't stop there, Charvis and his family will be headed to see the Grizzlies take on the Chicago Bulls December 30th.
Good stuff grizz, respect
"Grizzlie"
Good jobFox NewsACB
H To The Grizzle?"Grizzlie"http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/story/2...omes-memphis-grizzlie-for-a-day#axzz2oyqon9e2Memphis, TENN. (FOX13) -
To be a Grizzlie for a day, it's something many of us can only dream of, but for one Memphis boy, that dream came true.
8-year old Charvis Brewer has been a Grizzlies fan all his life, so when Make-A-Wish asked him if he could get anything in the world, what would it be? He knew right away, he wanted to be drafted to the Memphis Grizzlies.
At the team's practice on December 29th, 8-year old Charvis Brewer was calling the shots, giving the team a lot of tips on what they need to work on.
"Shoot, lay ups, and dunking, dunking the ball!" Charvis said.
Charvis has been a Grizzlies fan from day one.
"Ever since he knows about basketball!" his stepfather Michael Douglas said.
Charvis got to spend the day at team practice, meeting players and getting in on the team huddle.
"Charvis doesn't get a chance to do stuff like regular kids, he has cerebral palsy, and he cannot walk so today, it's all about him," his mother Colissia Brewer said.
"He likes basketball, he goes to school, he can do everything, but walk," Douglas added.
Charvis's condition has left him wheelchair-bound since birth, but Make-A-Wish and the Grizzlies are putting him on the court.
"The smile on his face, it was a picture worth a thousand words," Make-A-Wish Director of Community Relations Miranda Harbor said, "He was ecstatic, and we love to see these wonderful exciting moments for our wish kids when they get to see their wish come true."
At practice, the team welcomed the Grizzlies' newest team member, Charvis Brewer, with open arms.
And as for Charvis's prediction for Monday night's game? His money's on the Grizz.
"Yep, it's the Grizzlies' house, they play here!" Charvis said.
The fun doesn't stop there, Charvis and his family will be headed to see the Grizzlies take on the Chicago Bulls December 30th.
Good stuff grizz, respect
Good job Fox News
Scumbag D WadeDwyane Wade Fathers Child During Break from Gabrielle Union
By Sheila Cosgrove Baylis
12/30/2013 at 03:30 PM EST
Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union
Jason LaVeris/FilmmagicDwyane Wade fathered a son during a temporary split from his now-fiancée Gabrielle Union earlier this year, Entertainment Tonight reports.
The actress, 41, was aware of the child before she accepted the Miami Heat guard's proposal on Dec. 21, a source tells the show, and the pair have worked through the issue privately. Wade, 31, has known the baby's mother for years and recently visited with his new son.
Wade spoke to Jay Leno on The Tonight Show in September about the break from Union, whom he had dated since 2009. The separation was largely due to the demands of their work lives, he explained.
"Celebrity relationships [are] very hard," he says. "This was a big year for us and our relationship from the standpoint of she was shooting her show Being Mary Jane, going most of the year. I was dealing with my injuries, trying to win a championship, so we kinda took a step back."
"We supported each other ... but at the end of the day we came back together and [said], 'Listen, we want to continue this, we want to continue to try to get better each day,' and she's been with me, and I've been with her all summer long. We're going strong now."
The couple shared a behind-the-scenes look at their holiday photo shoot, which features some adorable outtakes with Zion and Zaire, Wade's two sons with ex-wife Siohvaughn Funches, as well as nephew Dahveon, whom he raises.
Scumbag D WadeDwyane Wade Fathers Child During Break from Gabrielle Union
By Sheila Cosgrove Baylis
12/30/2013 at 03:30 PM EST
Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union
Jason LaVeris/FilmmagicDwyane Wade fathered a son during a temporary split from his now-fiancée Gabrielle Union earlier this year, Entertainment Tonight reports.
The actress, 41, was aware of the child before she accepted the Miami Heat guard's proposal on Dec. 21, a source tells the show, and the pair have worked through the issue privately. Wade, 31, has known the baby's mother for years and recently visited with his new son.
Wade spoke to Jay Leno on The Tonight Show in September about the break from Union, whom he had dated since 2009. The separation was largely due to the demands of their work lives, he explained.
"Celebrity relationships [are] very hard," he says. "This was a big year for us and our relationship from the standpoint of she was shooting her show Being Mary Jane, going most of the year. I was dealing with my injuries, trying to win a championship, so we kinda took a step back."
"We supported each other ... but at the end of the day we came back together and [said], 'Listen, we want to continue this, we want to continue to try to get better each day,' and she's been with me, and I've been with her all summer long. We're going strong now."
The couple shared a behind-the-scenes look at their holiday photo shoot, which features some adorable outtakes with Zion and Zaire, Wade's two sons with ex-wife Siohvaughn Funches, as well as nephew Dahveon, whom he raises.
He deleted his twitter dude knew it was coming.