Exactly. If Wade can accept being the #2 guy on the team he once led to a championship, then things will work out well. If that happens though, I can't see this marriage working for more than a couple of years. At some point, Wade is going to wonder if his legacy is going to be taking Scottie's title of "best sidekick in NBA history" away from him. He might end up with the same Kobe complex where he's constantly critiqued for "never winning a championship with his team". Now I would agree 2006 was his team but retroactively people will call it a Shaq/Wade title, not a Wade title with Shaq. And remember, he's 28, he's not 25 like LeBron. He has miles on him. Anyways we'll see. They have many more games to play together, but through game 1 the results were slightly alarming. LeBron and DWade have been in the league the same ammount of time. They have the same miles on their legs.