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Dwyane Wade's Plan For Zaire is Falling Apart
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The son of Dwyane Wade has been around the basketball world forever it seems like. As one of the most viral talents of the last two decades, it's not usual to see a talent like this seemingly disappear over night. Zaire Wade's shot at an NBA career seems like a longshot at this point, so today we cover the reasons Zaire Wade was never able to fit into his dad's shoes.
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@ghost-type

2 months ago

Scrub players have superstar sons. Superstar players have scrub sons.

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@oblivious37

2 months ago

People underestimate just how hard it is to make the NBA, let alone have a decent career

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@curtiszyr

2 months ago

He could be a doctor or engineer . This is not meant for every body , even if your father is Micheal Jordan

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@MalcolmLogan

2 months ago

He was mid major D1 talent at best. Folded trying to shortcut his way to the league via his Dad / Gleague. He quickly found out he was not a factor

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@filosurfer

2 months ago

The worst part with these nepo kids is that they have access to every sort of training and coaching resource available yet they don't have any of the basic skills developed. Their dads just throw them into the top AAU teams and let them get all sorts of exposure without developing a set of good, basic skills; they can't dribble, pass, or really shoot well. It's such a waste.

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@yhungitachi2477

2 months ago

Shit compared to his little brother’s “plan”. Id say Zaire is doing just fine 😂

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@antboogie3550

2 months ago

Like literally nobody thought bronny and Zaire were gonna be the second coming of d wade and bron. And if you did just because they are their kids then you were clueless from the start

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@larongoode2360

2 months ago

Some of these kids aren't talented, they're trained. The fathers are talented and provided knowledge and training but the "born to ball" isn't in some of these kids

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@willmichael4033

2 months ago

It’s really hard for an insanely successful person to raise equally successful children. The only example I can think of is Charles Koch, and his father made him do manual labor from sunup to sundown his whole childhood (when not in school) to instill the work ethic. Most rich parents are too nice to provide that level of love.

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@jjcometa9333

2 months ago

It fell apart when he went to that stacked Sierra Canyon team instead of his own team. The same goes with bronny.

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@jorgethegreat

2 months ago

When their kids are born in riches, especially those who were born when the contracts went crazy, there's simply no hunger anymore. No motivation to prove anything. One of the primary reason players are motivated to make it is for their family — to give back and thank their loved ones who supported and sacrificed for them to make it.

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@josh0253

2 months ago

Wade was special cause even at the a young age he had elite level speed and athleticism and also had a crazy wingspan for his height and could pack on more muscle than even guys who were taller than him, those are things you have to be naturally blessed with along with talent and unfortunately just as majority of the world, zaire wasnt. Considering the resources his family has these kids of former nba greats should just take the opportunity to go to medical school or become an engineer or something

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@greedyyawgoo5635

2 months ago

The most funniest thing is, they have a video about about Wade being overjoyed about Zaire being drafted in GLeague Salt City where Wade hold a minority stake.

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@bustdetector1738

2 months ago

I think it’s time D wade shifts his focus to getting his other son Zaya to the WNBA.

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@dbstewart86

2 months ago

He should've either gone to DePaul or Nebraska. DePaul is a high major (Big East) in Chicago where Wade is from, likely would've been protected by media there and Wade's influence could have gotten him some pick up games over summers against the pros which would've really helped his development. Nebraska is also a high major (Big 10) coached by Fred Hoiberg, who both played and coached in the league, notably being Dwyane's coach that year he was with the Bulls and they seem to have a good relationship so that's another place where he could've had access to high competition and been protected while developing. The fact they had 2 ideal situations in their hands and chose the worst option is poor planning.

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@Samsonjukeria

2 months ago

Wasn’t a high school star idk why he didn’t go to college for 4 years !

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@SonnyK248

2 months ago

These NBA dads keep using their stroke to get their kids into the best highschool programmes and it always goes against them. If you’re a 5 star recruit then by all means a place like Sierra Canyon is the dream. But sitting on the bench there will never be as good for your development as having your own team in a smaller programme and playing every game as the guy. Do that for your first couple years of HS and then go to a big school after you’ve proved yourself. Bronny sat on the bench for years in highschool and it never did him any favours.

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@onetime3137

2 months ago

Plan not working well with his other son either 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

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@WakenBaketv1

2 months ago

This is what happened to Shaqir O’Neal. He grew up with a lifestyle most kids dream of… lost the drive to hoop and get better because Dad made them comfortable

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@jpmnky

2 months ago

Didn’t realize the kid was still trying to get in the NBA.

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