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Dwyane Wade: A Brief Biography
Dwyane Tyrone Wade Jr. is a Former American professional basketball player who wears the Miami Heat jersey in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He plays as the off-guard or the shooting guard. He is regarded as one of the NBA's top slashers. He played 16 NBA seasons in his entire career and is a 3 times NBA champion and 13 times NBA All-star. He was selected by the Miami Heat as the 3rd overall choice in the 2003 NBA Draft.
Wade had been playing like he was still in his mid-twenties despite being in the final stages of his career. Wade averaged 18.7 points per game over his last three games while shooting 55.3 percent from the field and 46.2 percent from outside the arc and dishing out three assists.
Early life
Wade's parents separated when he was only four months old, which made for an incredibly difficult upbringing. He was fooled into moving in with his father and stepmother when he was about eight years old by his older sister Tragil, who pretended they were going to the movies. Wade then focused on athletics because he enjoyed both basketball and football. He admired Chicago-born Michael Jordan, a legendary basketball player. Wade names his sister as the one who had the biggest impact on how he lived his life and who also looked after him when he was a child.
Wade played for Tom Crean while attending Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He had a wonderful collegiate career, but because of his poor academic performance in his first year and the NCAA's Proposition 48 requirements, he was not permitted to play.
He began competing for his college in the 2002–03 season, compiling 17.8 points per game while leading his team to a 26-7 record, their best since the 1993–94 campaign. He had an even stronger season the following year, averaging 21.5 points per game. With a 27-6 record, Marquette captured the Conference USA championship that year, it’s only one to date.
NBA Journey
Miami Heat selected him with the fifth overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. He had a strong beginning for the young squad, averaging 16.2 points per game, but he was overshadowed by LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, ‘the-then rookies too.’ He did, however, win a spot on the 2004 NBA All-Rookie team.
By the 2004–05 season, he had established himself as a regular player on the squad. In the 2005–06 campaign, he earned his first championship, recording the third-highest player scoring average (34.7 points) in his first NBA Finals. Wade was the fifth-youngest player to ever receive the NBA Finals MVP award.
Unfortunately, he missed as many as 31 games in a season due to injuries. Wade made a comeback to play for the American Olympic team at the 2008 Beijing Olympics after a protracted recovery period. In the 2008–09 NBA season, he made a comeback after getting back in shape. He made history by being just the second player since Alvan Adams in the 1976–1977 season to score 40 points, dish out 10 assists, and block five shots in a single game. He continued to set records, becoming the first NBA player to finish with at least 2,000 points, 500 assists, 100 steals, and 100 blocks in a single season.
LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade formed the "Big Three" during the 2010–11 season when they joined the Miami Heat. In 2012 and 2013, the Heat won back-to-back championship titles.
As Bosh and Wade re-signed with the Heat in 2014, James made the decision to join the Cleveland Cavaliers. The team, nevertheless, was only a faint echo of the "Big Three" era and failed to establish supremacy.
Wade chose to rejoin the Cavaliers the next season to play alongside LeBron James once more. However, due to a stretch of incredibly poor form, his two-year career with the Cavaliers ended poorly. Wade made the choice to re-sign with the Miami Heat in 2018.
Dwyane Wade’s Education
Dwyane Wade went to Harold L. Richards High School in Oak Lawn, where he participated in both basketball and football. By the beginning of his junior year, his height instantly increased by four inches and he established himself as the team's leader, averaging 20.7 points and 7.6 rebounds.
Wade was continuously working on his skills and advances in his senior season, averaging 27 points and 11 rebounds. And became the lead scorer for his team in school history.
Wade participated in Tom Crean's team while a student at Milwaukee's Marquette University. He had a fantastic college career. Thus, In the 2003 NBA Draft, the Miami Heat selected him as the fifth overall choice.
Awards and Achievements
Award/Accolade | Year | Team |
3*NBA Champion | 2006, 2012, 2013 | Miami Heat |
NBA finals MVP | 2006 | Miami Heat |
13*NBA All star | 2005-2016, 2019 | Miami Heat |
NBA All-star Game MVP | 2010 | Miami Heat |
2*All NBA first team | 2009, 2010 | Miami Heat |
3*All NBA second team | 2005, 2006, 2011 | Miami Heat |
3*All NBA Third Team | 2007, 2012, 2013 | Miami Heat |
NBA Scoring Champion | 2009 | Miami Heat |
NBA All-Rookie First team | 2004 | Miami Heat |
NBA 75th Anniversary Team |
Dwyane Wade’s Championships
Dwyane Wade is regarded as one of the greatest shooters of all time. He is still waiting to be elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame after retiring as a three-time NBA champion. Wade had three NBA titles in total, of which first came in 2006 with his fellow teammate and dominant center Shaquille O'Neal. With his best friend LeBron James, "Flash" won two more Championships in 2012 and 2013.
In 2006 Wade was just playing his third season and led his team to the 2006 NBA Finals and defeated the Dallas Mavericks in a six-game series and became the 2006 Finals MVP. The 2013 Championship was the easiest among the three for Wade where Miami was against the OKC Thunder, the Thunder was full of youngsters like Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, and James Harden.
The 2013 Championships was the most intense of all for Wade, where Miami was against the San Antonio Spurs and won the championship in Game seven.
Dwyane Wade’s Net worth
Dwyane Wade currently has a net worth of $175 million. He received a salary alone of almost $198 million throughout his career. His fortune primarily came from endorsements and other sources of revenue outside of his professional basketball career. He currently works for TNT as an analyst.
Dwyane Wade spent 16 seasons with the Miami Heat, during which time he amassed earnings of about $157 million. He had one season with each of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls in between when he made almost $38 million. Just around $199 million is the sum of all his earnings.
Dwyane Wade’s Endorsements
Currently, Dwyane Wade serves as the brand ambassador for many well-known companies and goods. Panini, Gatorade, New Era, Li Ning Company Ltd., and Hublot are a few of them. The most notable endorsement agreement of his career is the shoe contract he signed with Li Ning in 2012.
In 2003, Dwyane Wade signed his first contract for shoes, a six-year deal with Converse worth $40,000 annually. By 2006, more than a million pairs of the "Converse Wade 1" were being sold annually.
He left Converse in 2009 and joined Nike's Jordan line. Dwyane Wade and the Chinese company Li-Ning agreed to a $60 million, ten-year agreement in 2012. This progressed to a lifelong agreement with an equity stake.
Dwyane Wade’s Family
Wade was born to JoLinda and Dwyane Wade Sr. and was the second of two children. Wade's childhood was incredibly challenging because his parents divorced when he was only four months old. In his early years, he resided with his mother and her family. Dwyane gives
full credit to his sister for channelizing his life into the path and directing it towards basketball. Dwayne has four children. Zaire and Zaya are his first two kids with Siohvaughn Funches, his ex-wife and high school lover. Wade and Aja Metoyer welcomed Xavier, Dwyane’s third child into the world. After a string of traumatic miscarriages, Wade and Gabrielle Union gave birth to Kaavia, their last child.
Dwyane Wade's Wife
The Miami Heat star is currently with the American actress Gabrielle Union. She debuted on the stage in the 1990s. She used to appear in TV sitcoms before finally breaking into the film industry. In the latter part of the 1990s, Union was cast in several supporting roles in movies like "She's All That" and "10 Things I Hate About You." Wade and his ex-wife Siohvaughn Funches were still wed. Together, Zaya and Zaire were the couple's two children. Along with this Wade welcomed Xavier Dwyane's third child into the world alongside his longtime friend Aja Metoyer.
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Dwyane Wade’s Tattoos
Dwyane Wade also had several Tattoos Done. "Kaavia James," the name of his child with actress Gabrielle Union, is the first tattoo that Wade has. In his Thigh, the quote “My belief is stronger than your doubt” is inked. The last location inked on Wade's thigh is a reference to his native Chicago, Illinois. He was born and reared in this city, which serves as his hometown. And on his Right knee the logo ‘Way to Wade’ is inked that represents his gear in the Chinese brand Li-Ning.
Dwyane Wade’s shoes
Dwyane Wade is a 12-time all-star, a previous scoring champion, a three-time champion, and a former finals MVP. In 2012, Wade and Li-Ning agreed on a contract that includes Wade's brand, "Way of Wade," and equity in the business. For the 2017–18 campaign, he is releasing his sixth pair of sneakers with the company. It has a carbon fiber midfoot strap for lock-down support and an upgraded flexible upper that looks like woven fabric.