As long as you put on a jersey, no matter what kind of jersey it is, as long as you’re supporting the game of basketball, I enjoy it.
DWYANE WADEPlayers are ready to play, We’re not on strike. It’s a lockout.
More Dwyane Wade Quotes
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At 9 years old, I moved in with my father because my mother could no longer care for me.
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Whenever there is a big game and people don’t think I can do it, I always play my hardest, and now it has become a part of me.
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I think about my sons and the legacy I have to leave for them – and it always brings me back to reality.
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Whenever I feel like I’m getting too far away from where I need to be,
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I think the biggest thing I’ve learned is to not really worry what people will say or think about what you wear.
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It’s about taking advantage of the opportunities you have right now, and right now we’re in a position where you call somebody and they’re willing to pick up and take the call because they’re a fan, you have to take advantage of that and have a chance to capitalize on your ideas.
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The Miami Heat floor is great, but a lot of them are not.
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I’m just showing my personality in my clothing.
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When I was in college, I actually had them change the starting lineup to say ‘from Robbins, Illinois’ instead of ‘Chicago, Illinois.’
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A Tom Ford three-piece makes you feel so confident, it’s bananas.
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I’m happy that I can focus on my body a little bit. I’m not happy to get surgery, but I’m happy that I can focus on getting better.
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My upbringing involves individuals who helped me along the way. I don’t think I would be here today without that support.
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Yeah, at first people were talking about me. But now everyone is wearing their clothes more fitted.
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Any time the ball goes through the basket, and it’s going through consistently, it’s demoralizing for any opponent.
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I was probably a terrible husband, but I pride myself on being a good dad.
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