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"Flash" Wade's success stems from his diligent bench career, which has created a comprehensive style of playing.

Wade's story begins in the south of Chicago. Compared with Flash, who is now the all-powerful NBA player, Wade was very ordinary at that time, but it was this ordinary that made Wade extraordinary now. Wade moved to Chicago with his father in 199 1, the year when the Bulls first won the championship. Wade's parents divorced when Wade was a child. Wade is his own sister, and Trajil raised him. Trajil is the most admired person in Wade's life.

Every morning or evening, no matter how dim the lights are, Big Wade and Wade's two half-brothers will play "two dozen two" in front of the door. It was on the concrete floor in front of the garage that Wade practiced his stunt of disguised layup. "The ground is rough. If you fall, you will break a layer of skin, but you must break through, otherwise you won't win."

Wade went to high school with his breakthrough technology. In order to make Wade's skills more comprehensive, Wade's high school coach set a rule in the team competition: Wade's layup score doesn't count! Wade in high school, compared with Kobe Bryant and James, has a dim star. He was not selected as the "Best Basketball Team of McDonald's National High School" at all, nor did he have the opportunity to participate in youth training camps sponsored by various shoe brands.

After graduating from high school, Wade, who had poor grades, only received notices from three universities. Wade finally chose Marquette University, but because his grades could not meet the requirements, Wade stayed on the bench for one year in his first year. Judging from Wade's later development, it was this year's bench career that made Wade's comprehensive skills. During training, Wade's role in the team is sparring. "I played the opponent's star in training today, the core defender tomorrow, the inside player the day after tomorrow, and the three-pointer the day after tomorrow." Speaking of the game, Wade in a suit and tie is not only responsible for taking notes, but also drawing a tactical road map. At halftime, Wade will stand with the coach and help him speak.

This year, Wade has mastered all-round skills off the court, thus forming a guerrilla style that he is neither a point guard nor a shooting guard, just like Jerry West.