Show me where in the conversation we had, where you mentioned Wade benefited from driving to the rim over and over again (playing next to Shaq), and not with other players. Of course Shaq commanded defensive attention, which helped Wade to some degree - yet Wade still had no problem putting up the same amount of points and on the same efficiency without Shaq.
It helped Wade more than you give credit for, hence why they signed Shaq and they won the fukking championship. When Shaq left, they didn't win until Lebron and Bosh came.
WHAT THE fukk DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH WHAT SCALABRINE SAID?
Actually if you watched that whole video he said that exact same thing, smart guy.
I bet Scalabrine would be the first one to tell you that Wade was the most important piece on the '06 title team. I also bet that if I showed him Wade's FTAs with and without Shaq he would probably reword what he said in a different manner.
You're just guessing, let's focus on what he actually said and what I actually said, stop creating shyt.
@AITheAnswerAI you're probably one of the very few dumbass muhfukkas on this planet who believes Shaq was the most important player on that 2006 Heat team.
Hey you stupid fakkit, I clearly said that you underestimated Shaq's impact. You're putting words in my mouth. Stop changing what I said to suit your weak ass argument that relies more on emotions and moving the goal posts than actually addressing what I said or the entirety of what Scal said.
Point out in my post above where I ever said Shaq was a better player or more important than Wade? Shaq isn't the one driving to the rim, but he's damn sure helping Wade do it and commanding double teams to the tune of winning a championship. You went overboard and started adding a bunch of shyt because you didn't want to concede this point, even when I posted a video of an NBA player agreeing with me.
You have issues man, seriously.