Former NBA Player Jason Williams Calls Dwyane Wade The Third-Best Two Guard Behind Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant
Former Miami Heat player Jason Williams played with Dwyane Wade during the franchise's first championship season in 2006.
The experience is part of why Williams considers Wade the No. 3 shooting guard in NBA history behind fellow legends Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant.
Many have tried to factor Philadelphia 76ers icon Allen Iverson in the discussion but Williams said Iverson was a point guard.
"I don't really look at AI as a two guard," Williams said during an appearance on Matt Barnes' "ALL THE SMOKE" podcast.
Williams said Wade's intensity separated him from the rest. He called Wade one of the hardest working players he's seen.
"He can get through cracks and crevices like no other," Williams said. "He sweat more than human I ever met in my life. He changed his jersey every third timeout."
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