On August 6, Beijing time, if Wade, the "Flash" who broke the night sky like lightning on the court, can really add a heavy regular season Most Valuable Player (MVP) trophy to his brilliant career, then his bright star position in the long history will undoubtedly shine more dazzlingly, enough to stand side by side with the legend of Kobe · Bryant, and even in some dimensions, can weave a brilliant chapter that is difficult to separate.
Kobe Bryant, a basketball totem whose name is enough to make the hearts of countless fans excited, his tenacity, Mamba spirit and endless desire to win have long surpassed basketball itself and become a symbol that inspires generations. And Wade, with his unique speed, explosiveness and fatal blow at critical moments, has left an indelible mark on the history of the NBA.
Just imagine, if you add the MVP crown, it will be the highest recognition of his all-round ability, and it is also another proof of his leadership and influence.
However, history does not assume that every drop of sweat, every fall and rise has made them unique. Wade didn't win the MVP, but his glory days with the Heat, the glory of the Triple Crown, and countless feats of stepping up to save the team at crucial moments have long cemented his place in history.
He and Kobe, although they have different paths, are equally bright, each writing their own legends in the world of basketball, without the aura of MVP to define, their greatness has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.