Dwyane Wade is undoubtedly one of the greatest, if not the greatest, players in Miami Heat history. His legacy will be immortalized when a bronze statue in his honor is unveiled at the Kaseya Center on Sunday, October 27, at 5 PM. The statue will be displayed on the West Plaza of the Kaseya Center, with Wade, Pat Riley, Erik Spoelstra, and the Heat team in attendance. Special live performances from Rick Ross and Nino Breeze are also scheduled. The statue was crafted by the Rotblatt Amrany Studio, known for creating iconic basketball statues like the ‘Michael Jordan Spirit’ in Chicago and the Kobe Bryant ‘Black Mamba’ statue in Los Angeles.
Wade, who led the Heat to three NBA Championships, is undeniably deserving of this recognition. The Heat’s greatest successes have come with Wade on the roster, including two titles won alongside LeBron James and Chris Bosh, forming one of the most legendary trios in NBA history. During their four seasons together, the Heat made it to the finals each year, winning two championships. LeBron’s departure in 2014 to return to Cleveland left fans wondering how many more titles Miami could have secured had he stayed. LeBron showed his respect for Wade’s achievement by sharing the Heat’s tribute video on his Instagram, accompanied by raised hand emojis. The duo also teamed up for Olympic gold in Beijing as part of Team USA.