Dwayne Wade defends title, takes home PS3
D-Wade has done it again. At this year’s NBA All-Star Weekend (held at Thomas & Mack Center in Vegas), Dwayne Wade of the Miami Heat defended his title as the Playstation Skills Challenge beating L.A. Lake Kobe Bryant in the Finals.
The other competitors include Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James and New Orleans Hornets’ Chris Paul (who subbed for injured Steve Nash). Anyway, D-Wade nails the first ever back-to-back Skills Challenge championship. The Skills Challenge involves drills on dribbling, passing, and shooting.
Jack Tretton, president and CEO of SCEA, awarded the baller a PS3. Well, it IS the PlayStation challenge. Wonder how D-Wade would do on NBA Street Homecourt.
D-Wade has done it again. At this year’s NBA All-Star Weekend (held at Thomas & Mack Center in Vegas), Dwayne Wade of the Miami Heat defended his title as the Playstation Skills Challenge beating L.A. Lake Kobe Bryant in the Finals.
The other competitors include Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James and New Orleans Hornets’ Chris Paul (who subbed for injured Steve Nash). Anyway, D-Wade nails the first ever back-to-back Skills Challenge championship. The Skills Challenge involves drills on dribbling, passing, and shooting.
Jack Tretton, president and CEO of SCEA, awarded the baller a PS3. Well, it IS the PlayStation challenge. Wonder how D-Wade would do on NBA Street Homecourt.