This week, on a podcast, Dwyane Wade offered additional details on why his Kaseya Center statue lacks a definitive facial likeness and why location also made a difference.
Dwayne Wade made it clear he's not letting people who don't have a statue bother him. During a visit to The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the three-time NBA champion was asked his thoughts about ...
But not all statues are created equal, and Dwyane Wade has seen his statue. When his likeness was revealed outside of Miami’s Kaseya Center last October, the internet was quick to have a bit of ...
One comment captured the audience's sentiment: "From the moment that horrifying Dwyane Wade statue was revealed, the Heat were doomed to fail this season." Others chimed in, including another fan who ...
The Mixed Reactions to Wade's Statue The unveiling of Dwyane Wade's statue in October 2024 has become a hot topic among Miami Heat fans. While some celebrate his contributions to the sport, others ...
Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, Magic Johnson, and more all have statues with their designated teams, and Dwyane Wade received the honor last year. However, for Wade ...
Dwyane Wade, however, has a pretty good idea of where to place James' statue. When asked if he thinks James deserves one in Miami, the NBA icon had a different spot in mind: New York. "He deserves ...
Dwyane Wade got the highest honor by the Miami Heat when the franchise unveiled his statue to honor his legacy.
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When Wade was asked if James should have a statue outside the Kaseya Center in Miami, he gave perhaps a better answer. "He deserves one right here in New York in front of the NBA offices," Wade ...
After 14 seasons with the Miami Heat, Dwyane Wade was honored with a bronze statue outside of Kaseya Center. However, some fans are questioning its resemblance to the basketball legend.
On “First Take,” Stephen A. Smith mentioned Dwyane Wade as the third greatest guard behind Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.