Shrug...
As far as Dirk not coming through and being a leader, he's right. I agree with him. Dirk was passionate, hard-working and a true leader during the playoff series against Memphis, San Antonio and Phoenix. He wasn't himself against Miami. So, Wade was right.
However... Wade touched on the 'ref' issue, which pisses me off. WE (the Mavs) aren't the ones saying that they were given the championship, the media and the fans were. In fact, after his comments the other day, Avery Johnson's immediate response was, "Miami won because they were the better team." That's the stance that the team took the whole time. If Wade wants to direct his anger from his 'tainted' championship, he needs to focus someplace other than Dirk or the Mavs. Look at the media... look at the rest of the league that remembers that series as having the most biased officiating in recent memory.
NBATV had Jack McCallum (Sports Illustrated) and Drew Sharp (Detroit Free Press) on a few weeks ago, following the Lakers/Heat game. The question was brought up regarding Kobe vs Wade. I wish I could have TiVOd it because Drew Sharp's quote was the most brilliant snippet I've yet heard. The question was simple... who will retire with a greater impact on the game - Kobe Bryant or Dwayne Wade. Drew Sharp's brilliant answer was, "Kobe Bryant, without any doubt. Kobe makes
big shots to win games, Dwayne Wade makes
free throws to win games. The LEAGUE creates an environment that allows Wade to succeed, Kobe just succeeds. Fifteen years ago, Wade would have simply been a 'very very good player' where Kobe would have been a God in any time. The rules changed and now Wade gets fouled every time he approaches the basket. In this new world, Dwayne Wade is an excellent player, but it's nothing more than an
exploitation of new rules. And he does it better than anyone alive."
I just about died when he finished that.
McCallum made his case supporting Wade but had no comeback to Sharp's points...
Anyway...
in a nuthsell, I agree with him... but... meh, who cares? He has his one and only ring... he's on a completely broken team that is now overpaying 3 fat and ancient players (Antoine Walker making $18m a year until 2010

) and the East is going to continue to improve around him. Hell, I'd give Toronto the edge in a 7 game series, the way Calderon and Bosh are playing.