Fatherhood is the best thing that could happen to me, and I’m just glad I can share my voice.
DWYANE WADEFatherhood is the best thing that could happen to me, and I’m just glad I can share my voice.
DWYANE WADEOver my career, I’ve had to adjust my game.
DWYANE WADEMost days I am in public. If I go to the store, with social media, I’m in public. It might as well be a press conference.
DWYANE WADEWhen you’re healthy, you can do so many great things.
DWYANE WADEI’ve decided to listen to my doctors and get the procedure I need on my knee. USA Basketball said I had to do what was best for me. They want me to be obviously as healthy as possible so I can continue to play this game at a high level.
DWYANE WADEUnless you sit down and talk to your dad and say, ‘Why weren’t you there?’ and he says, ‘I’m going to really tell you the truth,’ then you won’t know.
DWYANE WADEMan, anytime the ball goes through the basket. It doesn’t matter if it’s a jumper or a drive.
DWYANE WADEMy upbringing involves individuals who helped me along the way. I don’t think I would be here today without that support.
DWYANE WADEThe Miami Heat floor is great, but a lot of them are not.
DWYANE WADEBeing a father is an everyday challenge. It goes on and on.
DWYANE WADEThe biggest surprise has been making the adjustment after losing a game.
DWYANE WADEI think people have had the understanding for many years that whatever happens with the separation of parents, that the kids automatically go to the mother. The fathers don’t know their rights.
DWYANE WADEI’m on a team with LeBron James and Chris Bosh, and they both dress well. It gets competitive. If I don’t bring my A game, they’re going to outshine me.
DWYANE WADEI grew up in the inner city of Chicago, and then I moved to Robbins, and it kind of raised me.
DWYANE WADETo wear a gray tweed suit, you have to be mature and confident in yourself. Some people can’t pull it off.
DWYANE WADEFor home games, I bring my clothes to the arena. I bring two different outfits that I can pick after the game. Road game, I got to wear what I walk in with.
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