Miami Heat Display Epic Banners Outside AAA to Honor Dwyane Wade’s Career

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There isn’t a team that loves their franchise player as much as the Miami Heat do.

The Heat updated banners outside of American Airlines Arena to honor team legend Dwyane Wade.

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Wade, 37, is in the final season of his exceptional NBA career. While the All-Star is at the tail end of his career, he certainly has been putting on a show with thrilling buzzer-beaters, emphatic dunks and amazing defensive plays.

On the season, the 16-year pro is putting up 14.4 points, 4.1 assists and 3.9 rebounds per game.

The pictures around the arena portray the greatness of Wade. From historic achievements to franchise accomplishments to iconic plays, Wade’s glory is on full display.

During his time in the league, Wade went to five NBA Finals, captured three championships, won the 2006 Finals MVP and earned a gold medal in the 2008 Olympics.

The Heat continue their quest for a playoff spot Wednesday night against the Boston Celtics.
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Born and raised in South Florida, Justin has always been a passionate Miami Heat fan. An avid supporter from the time Miami got its first championship in 2006 to having a league-worst 15-67 record in 2008 to the whole LeBron James era until now, Justin has seen and stuck through it all. His all-around analysis and heart for the game has made him a premier NBA writer. He writes for a variety of sites but his commitment to the Heat is always top priority.