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    Dwyane Wade #47 on NBA points list

    I'd meant to do this a couple weeks back as D-Wade was flirting with the top 50 all-time in points, but finally have a few minutes to do so now. UPDATE: He passed Eddie Johnson and currently sits at #47 all-time in points. 20k is approaching.

    EDITED: Through 12/16/15
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    34. Walt Bellamy 20941
    35. Bob Pettit 20880
    36. David Robinson 20790
    37. George Gervin 20708
    38. Mitch Richmond 20497
    39. Tom Chambers 20049
    40. Antawn Jamison 20042
    41. John Stockton 19711
    42. Bernard King 19655
    43. Clifford Robinson 19591
    44. Walter Davis 19521
    45. Terry Cummings 19460
    46. Bob Lanier 19248
    47. Dwyane Wade 19235
    48. Eddie Johnson 19202
    49. Gail Goodrich 19181
    50. Reggie Theus 19015
    Last edited by MU Viking; 12-16-2015 at 11:01 PM.

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    If only he could have stayed healthy he could easily be top 25 by now, then also count in the fact that he played alongside Lebron for all those years. I think when you look back he will be vastly underrated statistically.
    The artist formerly known as "the sitting MU coach for president"

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    I agree, it is surprising who is still ahead of him.
    "I'll say it again...Dwyane Wade is the 3rd best SG of all-time...right behind Jordan and Bryant." - Mark Jackson

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    Dwyane is 33. Still some gas in the tank. Assuming health (I know this is a big assumption) and similar performance, he's good for another 1000 points this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MU Viking View Post
    Dwyane is 33. Still some gas in the tank. Assuming health (I know this is a big assumption) and similar performance, he's good for another 1000 points this season.
    Age isn't what I look at with DW, it is all about health. In theory he should have had several 2000 point seasons in prior years but wasn't able to due to injury, and now going forward its a question if he is going to be able to even play a 60 game season at best. I think DW will end up retiring earlier than most players, no way he makes it to 40. realistically I think he has 3-4 productive seasons left, then he is going to start looking like Kobe out there.
    The artist formerly known as "the sitting MU coach for president"

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    Quote Originally Posted by MKE_GoldenEagleFan View Post
    Age isn't what I look at with DW, it is all about health. In theory he should have had several 2000 point seasons in prior years but wasn't able to due to injury, and now going forward its a question if he is going to be able to even play a 60 game season at best. I think DW will end up retiring earlier than most players, no way he makes it to 40. realistically I think he has 3-4 productive seasons left, then he is going to start looking like Kobe out there.
    My point was that he's not done yet. I agree-- he won't be playing at age 38 or 39. While he is further down the list than any of us would like, he'll be passing a lot of guys if he plays 3-4 more seasons.

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    No doubt about it, he can get 4,000 more points I'm sure, and maybe more if he plays longer.
    The artist formerly known as "the sitting MU coach for president"

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