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Melissa Theuriau is reporting from the Bulls' workout facility, the Berto Center, to tell us about Dwyane Wade's first day of practice as a Bull:
Theuriau: Dwyane Wade arrived late this morning to get acquainted with his new teammates. After meeting with head coach Scott Skiles, he participated in a full practice session with the team. Afterwards, he happily faced the media.
Theuriau: How does it feel to be the undisputed star of your team now that you can come out of Shaq's shadow?
Wade: It's different. In Miami, I had to temper my game to make sure Shaq got his touches. We needed him to stay mentally involved in the game. Here, I can explore my own creativity, whether it's trying to score or trying to put all my teammates in position to succeed.
Theuriau: What's going through your mind now that you're a Bull?
Wade: It's pretty cool. Growing up in Chicago, I was a big Bulls fan. Michael and Scottie were my idols. To be here following in that tradition, helping the team I grew up rooting for...it's kind of surreal.
Theuriau: I guess EA will have to redo their NBA Live 06 covers to put you in a Bulls uni.
Wade: (laughs) Didn't think about that. I'm all for it. Shooting for the cover was fun...I'd do it again.
Theuriau: Are you concerned that teams will double-team you every night since there's no other threat on the Bulls like you had in Miami with Shaq?
Wade: We have some great players on this team. Ben Gordon is an electrifying scorer. Tyson Chandler is very athletic. Colicky Boy is impressive. Michael Sweetney will surprise a lot of people. I hope all the other teams in the league think we have no threats b/c we'll ambush them that way.
Theuriau: Thanks for you time, Dwyane. Good luck in your season opener.