Miami Heat Autograph Jersey - Dwayne Wade

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Miami Heat Autograph Jersey - Dwayne Wade
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Drafted by the HEAT in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2003 NBA Draft…signed by the HEAT on Aug. 19, 2003…signed a contract extension with the HEAT on July 12, 2006…re-signed with the HEAT on July 9, 2010.
PROFESSIONAL CAREER:
Has appeared in 471 regular season games (463 starts) in his seven-year NBA career…has averaged 25.4 points, 6.6 assists, 4.9 rebounds, 1.83 steals, 0.98 blocks and 37.6 minutes while shooting 48.2 percent from the floor, 28.9 percent from three-point range and 77.0 percent from the foul line…has missed a total of 95 games due to injury, six as a healthy scratch on the inactive list and two as a DNP-CD, including one in which he dressed despite being injured…has been crowned an NBA Finals MVP once and All-Star Game MVP once…is a six-time All-Star (five-time starter)…has earned All-NBA First Team honors twice, All-NBA Second Team honors twice and All-NBA Third Team honors once…has been named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team three times…was a unanimous All-Rookie Team selection…has been selected the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month five times and the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week 12 times…owns the HEAT single-season records for points scored (2,386 in 2008-09), scoring average (30.2 ppg in 2008-09), field goals made (854 in 2008-09) and attempted (1,739 in 2008-09), free throws made (629 in 2005-06) and attempted (803 in 2005-06) and double-figure scoring efforts (79 in 2008-09)…also owns the HEAT record for most points in a road game (50 at Orlando on Feb. 22, 2009), most points in a half (32 in the 2nd half vs. Cleveland on Jan. 21, 2008 and 32 in the 2nd half vs. New York on Feb. 28, 2009), most points in a quarter (24 in the 4th quarter vs. Cleveland on Feb. 1, 2007 and 24 in the 4th quarter vs. New York on Feb. 28, 2009), most points in an overtime period (12 at Philadelphia on Apr. 14., 2005), most overtime points in a game (14 vs. Utah on Mar. 14, 2009), most consecutive points (18 vs. Cleveland on Jan. 21, 2008), most free throws made in a game (23 vs. Cleveland on Feb. 1, 2007) and most field goals attempted in a half (21 in the 2nd half vs. Cleveland on Jan. 21, 2008)…is the HEAT’s all-time leader in points scored, field goals made, field goals attempted, free throws made, free throws attempted, double-figure scoring efforts, assists, steals, starts and minutes played…also ranks among the HEAT’s all-time leaders in blocked shots (3rd), double-doubles (5th), games played (6th), field goal percentage (7th), three-point field goals attempted (7th), total rebounds (7th), defensive rebounds (7th), offensive rebounds (9th), three-point field goals made (9th) and free throw percentage (11th)…has scored in double figures 454 times in his career, including 347 games with at least 20 points, 160 times with at least 30 points, 28 games with at least 40 points and three 50-point outings…has led the HEAT in scoring 335 times, including a franchise-record 71 in 2008-09…has scored over 2,000 points in a season three times in his career and handed out 500-or-more assists four times…has scored over 2,000 points and handed out over 500 assists in the same season three times in his career…his career long for most consecutive games scoring in double figures is a Miami franchise-record 148 games (Feb. 1, 2008-Feb. 16, 2010)…his longest streak of consecutive 20-point games is a HEAT record 23 straight (Mar. 20, 2009-Nov. 17, 2009)…has grabbed double-figure rebounds on 23 occasions…has handed out double-figure assists 74 times…has recorded 94 double-doubles and three triple-doubles…his longest streak for consecutive games with a double-double is four and occurred twice in his career (Dec. 7-13, 2005 and Dec. 3-9, 2007)…has hit at least 10 free throws in a game on 117 occasions…has led the HEAT in points scored and in scoring average in each of the last six years becoming the only player in franchise history to lead Miami in each of those categories in a six straight seasons…has thrown home 673 dunks…his longest streak for consecutive games with a steal is 21 (Feb. 27, 2009-Apr. 7, 2009)…has recorded 250 multi-steal games and 115 multi-block games…his longest streak for consecutive starts is 214 (Mar. 14, 2004-Feb. 21, 2007) and his longest streak of consecutive games played is 66 (Oct. 29, 2008-Mar. 15, 2009)…has started each of the 66 postseason games in which he has appeared and has averaged 26.3 points, 6.0 assists, 5.3 rebounds, 1.65 steals and 40.9 minutes while shooting 48.2 percent from the floor, 34.7 percent from three-point range and 79.3 percent from the foul line…owns the HEAT postseason scoring records for a game (46), a second half (30), a first quarter (17), a third quarter (22) and a fourth quarter (20)…also owns the HEAT postseason single-game records for field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, assists, steals and minutes played…owns 10 of the top 11 single-series scoring averages in HEAT postseason history, including each of the top seven…has topped the HEAT in scoring average in each of the last 11 postseason series, averaging at least 21 points in each series…has scored in double figures 65 times in postseason play with 55 games of at least 20 points, 24 games of 30-or-more points and six 40-point performances…has scored in double figures in each of his past 63 postseason games, a franchise record…his 17 consecutive games with at least 20 points (June 6, 2005-May 31, 2006) and his four consecutive games with at least 30 points (June 13, 2006-June 20, 2006) are both franchise postseason records…is Miami’s all-time postseason leader in points, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, assists, double-figure scoring games, 20-point games, 30-point games, 40-point games, steals, minutes played and starts…also ranks among the Miami postseason leaders in blocked shots (2nd), games played (tied for 2nd), defensive rebounds (3rd), dunks (3rd), double-doubles (4th), total rebounds (4th), offensive rebounds (5th), three-point field goals attempted (5th) and three-point field goals made (6th)…has led the HEAT in scoring in 51 of his 66 postseason contests, including the last 22 and 27 of the past 28…has grabbed double-figure rebounds three times in postseason play and handed out double-figure assists on nine occasions…has 13 postseason career double-doubles…has made six All-Star Game appearances (five starts) and has averaged 17.3 points, 4.3 assists, 3.2 rebounds, 3.00 steals and 26.3 minutes…hit the game-winning field goal in the 2006 All-Star Game and was the MVP of the 2010 All-Star Game after scoring a game-high 28 points.
2009-10 SEASON:
Started all 77 games in which he appeared for Miami and averaged 26.6 points (.476 FG%, .761 FT%), 6.5 assists, 4.8 rebounds, 1.84 steals, 1.06 blocks and 36.3 minutes…missed four games from Feb. 19-27 due to a strained left calf which occurred in the first quarter at New Jersey on Feb. 17 and one game (Apr. 14 vs. New Jersey) as a healthy scratch on the inactive list…shared team co-captain honors with Udonis Haslem…earned All-NBA First Team honors and captured NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors, each for the second consecutive season…was named the MVP of the NBA All-Star Game in Dallas becoming just the 12th player in NBA history to capture MVP honors in both the NBA Finals and All-Star Game during his career…was named the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month for March…was a two-time NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week (weeks ending Mar. 7 and Mar. 28)…ranked among the NBA leaders in points (3rd), field goals made (4th), free throws made (4th), free throws attempted (4th), steals (4th), scoring average (5th), field goals attempted (5th), total assists (8th), assists per game (10th), blocks per game (29th), minutes (30th) and double-doubles (tied 44th)…joined LeBron James as the only players in the NBA in 2009-10 to finish in the Top 10 in points, assists and steals…his 82 blocks were tops among guards in the NBA and became the first guard since former Celtic Reggie Lewis (1990-91 and 1991-92) to average more than a block a game in consecutive seasons…led the HEAT in points, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, assists, steals, dunks and minutes played…his 2,045 points marked the second highest single-season total in HEAT history…topped both 2,000 points and 500 assists in the same season for the third time in his career…led the HEAT in scoring 62 times, in assists 57 times, in minutes 45 times and in steals on 43 occasions (all tops on the team)…also led Miami in blocks 22 times and rebounds five times…scored in double figures a team-high 76 times, including 64 games with at least 20 points, 27 games with 30-or-more points and four 40-point performances…had his franchise-record streak of scoring in double figures snapped at 148 consecutive games on Feb. 17 at New Jersey after suffering a strained left calf just seven minutes into the game and leaving with eight points…handed out double-figure assists 13 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds four times…posted 17 double-doubles…tied the franchise record for most free throws made in a game without a miss when he went 15-15 at Golden State on Jan. 13…became the HEAT’s all-time leader in field goals made vs. Boston on Nov. 29…became Miami’s all-time assist leader at Oklahoma City on Jan. 16…became Miami’s all-time leader in field goals attempted at Cleveland on Feb. 4 and in free throws attempted vs. Orlando on Dec. 17…became Miami’s all-time leader in double-figure scoring efforts vs. Charlotte on Mar. 20…became the HEAT’s all-time leader in starts at New York on Apr. 11 and in minutes played at Philadelphia on Apr. 12....scored his 10,000th career point and topped the 15,000 minutes played mark vs. Chicago on Nov. 1…handed out a season-high 14 assists in the win over the Lakers on Mar. 4, including the 3,000th assist of his career…started the All-Star Game in Dallas and tallied a game-high 28 points (12-16 FGs), a team-high 11 assists, six rebounds, a game-high five steals in 31:20 minutes…Season Highs: 44 points (vs. Boston, Jan. 6), 14 assists (vs. L.A. Lakers, Mar. 4), 11 rebounds (vs. Dallas, Dec. 11), six steals (vs. New Jersey, Nov. 14), five blocks (vs. Charlotte, Mar. 20) and 45:22 minutes (vs. Orlando, Mar. 18).