I was probably a terrible husband, but I pride myself on being a good dad.
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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I’m a playmaker, and I’m going to score. At the end of the day, my job is to put the ball in the basket.
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I think you really have to become a parent to understand what you will endure to be there for your kids.
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Man, anytime the ball goes through the basket. It doesn’t matter if it’s a jumper or a drive.
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All children need their fathers, but boys especially need fathers to teach them how to be men.
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I’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.
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I 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.
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I grew up in Chicago, and I understand what Michael Jordan symbolizes.
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The biggest thing is to make sure that when something comes out about you that is false that you prove it’s not true.
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Before even Court Grip, I just wanted to be a part of a brand that I felt that listened to the athlete and really catered to the athlete, and gave us what we were looking for.
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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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I grew up in the inner city of Chicago, and then I moved to Robbins, and it kind of raised 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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To wear a gray tweed suit, you have to be mature and confident in yourself. Some people can’t pull it off.
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Wherever you go, things change you. I mean, obviously moving to Miami and becoming part of the NBA has given me a different perspective on style than I had when I lived in Chicago or Milwaukee.
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My job, my whole life, I’ve always had that kind of doubter, people have always doubted me. And I don’t know how I would succeed without it. So I welcome it, and it gives me a challenge, and I will see if I can live up to my challenge.
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It’s always a dream to be on the cover, it’s one of the things an athlete always aspires to do, to be on the cover of a videogame, but I never thought I would get to do it this quick.
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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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Growing up, I always dreamed of winning an NBA championship, never a gold. A gold was something that never crossed my mind.
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A turtleneck is about sophistication.
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The thing is, I don’t do these things for recognition, being a good teammate, being a positive member of the community. I do them because those things make me whole and complete.
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Whenever I feel like I’m getting too far away from where I need to be,
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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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For 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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Anytime an artist puts your name in a song, it’s unbelievable. It never gets old.
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Players are ready to play, We’re not on strike. It’s a lockout.
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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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