THREE TIMES DOPE
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DWYANE WADE EYES HIS FIRST EVER SLAM COVER AND SMILES SOFTLY AT THE SIGHT OF A 23-YEAR-OLD VERSION OF HIMSELF.
“Man, I look way different,” he says.
He was just a kid in his second season in the NBA then, beginning to make his name and eager to write his legacy. Now that kid is on his farewell tour. He’s getting to smell his own flowers and trying to savor every moment.
Ovations in arenas he never expected. Tribute videos and jersey swaps and people traveling thousands and thousands of miles to see him take the floor. Crowds erupting whenever he checks in and chanting MVP when he’s at the free-throw line. Road games suddenly sounding like home games.
This—all of this—is way beyond anything that that 23-year-old envisioned. And yet, here he is.
“I just decided to come back and do one more,” he says. It’s a Tuesday afternoon in late-February and only a few months remain before Wade walks away from playing NBA basketball forever.
“I wanted to say goodbye to my fans, I wanted to say thank you and I wanted to give them the opportunity to do the same.”
So let’s
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