#3 Dwyane Wade
Career Averages: 23.3 points, 5.7 assists, 4.3 rebounds, 48.4% FG
Notable Achievement: His heroics in 2006 Finals gave the Miami franchise their first championship
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In the early years of his career, Dwyane Wade was nicknamed 'The Flash'. That might not be very apt right now, give the way his knees have been the past couple of years. However, nothing can be taken away from what he achieved in prime, even if it was short.
The Miami Heat would not have had any championships if it wasn't for him. Down 0-2 in the 2006 Finals to the Dallas Mavericks, Wade, just in his third year in the league, led the Heat to four straight wins for the franchise first title with insane averages of 34.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 46.8% shooting.
LeBron James might not have come down to Miami to team up with him. The duo's four year together in the sunshine state was the franchise most successful four years.
As he embarks on his 15th season in the league, this is how his resume looks: 3-time NBA Champion, 2006 Finals MVP, 12-time All-Star, 8 All-NBA selections, the 2009 scoring title and the 2008 Olympic Gold Medal.
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