Fatherhood is the best thing that could happen to me, and I’m just glad I can share my voice.
DWYANE WADEGrowing 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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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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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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I am very happy to be here in the NBA.
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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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I think the main thing for kids is to have them believe in themselves.
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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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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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I’m scared of needles.
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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’m an athlete, so I can dress down with the best of them. I can throw on t-shirts and sweats with the best of them.
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Anytime an artist puts your name in a song, it’s unbelievable. It never gets old.
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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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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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I’ve played for the Miami Heat my whole career under Pat Riley. Mr. GQ himself. So when I pick out my outfits before a game, I’m already feeling confident. And some of that swagger stays with me when I take the court.
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I’m just showing my personality in my clothing.
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I understand that I’m not perfect. I made mistakes and I had a hand in everything that’s happened to me, good and bad.
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Over my career, I’ve had to adjust my game.
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When you’re healthy, you can do so many great things.
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The biggest thing, and what I told some of the partners in the summit, was me thanking them for their constant support with everything that I’ve been through the last couple years on and off the court.
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I’m the kind of parent who asks my kids questions like, ‘What would be your ideal thing to do in the summer?’
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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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People don’t need to necessarily see me in the jersey to understand who I am and what message I’m trying to get across with the things that I’m marketing.
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I love to sing some Beyonce – ya know, like ‘All the Single Ladies.’ I’ll sing that – maybe not with the body shakin’ – but I’ll have a little bit of the hand movement going on.
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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’ve been blessed to be one of those guys who’s looked at as a fashion-forward type of guy.
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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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