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Dwyane Wade After Kobe Bryant Crushed Miami Heat in 2009: “If It Was Anybody Else I Would’ve Tore That Locker room Up”

Published 12/05/2021, 3:02 PM EST

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Dwyane Wade’s intensity has always been one of his trademarks on the court. He plays with a chip on his shoulder and is determined to win every time he steps onto the floor. That mentality has helped him become one of the greatest players in NBA history. In 2009, the Miami Heat were crushed by Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers. After the game, Dwyane Wade said “If it was anybody else I would’ve tore that locker room up”. Dwyane Wade and Kobe Bryant have had a long-standing rivalry, but it was all love between them.

It seemed like Wade had some anger bottled up inside him about how he was being treated by his team and their fans. He felt undervalued and unappreciated despite all of his success with Miami. But instead of lashing out at his teammates, Wade took responsibility for the loss and said that he needed to play better.

This is just another example of Dwyane Wade’s unselfishness and strong character.

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Even though the Lakers beat the Heat in that game, Wade was not afraid to challenge Kobe. He knows how to get under his opponent’s skin and make them uncomfortable. That is a skill that few players have and it is one of the reasons why Wade is so successful.

Dwyane Wade is one of the most popular players in Miami Heat team history, but he didn’t always feel that way. Despite winning three championships with them, there was a time when Wade wasn’t happy playing alongside LeBron James and Chris Bosh.

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In fact, it got so bad for him during the 2009 playoffs run where they lost to Kobe Bryant’s Lakers in five games that he contemplated leaving the team after their title defense ended abruptly by those same Lakers.

 

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Although he didn’t tear up the locker room in 2009, Wade led the Miami Heat to a championship victory over Bryant and the Lakers in 2012. This is just one more example of how Dwyane Wade is one of the greatest players in NBA history.

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Sharathprasad is an NBA writer at EssentiallySports. Sharathprasad is a postgraduate in Mass Media Communications with a specialization in Print and New Media. He has been following NBA since 2012 and is an ardent fan of the LA Lakers.
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