"At some point in an NBA player's career — at least for the self-motivated ones that have a desire to be great — a light comes on.
That light exposes two things, mostly: What you've done wrong, and more importantly, just how good you can really be.
For Dwyane Wade, that light came on after his rookie season, when he surprised the NBA world with his top-tier talent, despite playing out of position, and reached the Eastern Conference semifinals."