The Miami Heat want everyone to catch Dwyane Wade’s last home game.
In fact, the team’s doctor is creating doctor’s notes for those wanting to watch the historic game.
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Wade, 37, is at the tail end of his final season in the league. As the 16-year pro concludes his career this week, he finishes as the Heat’s all-time leading scorer, a gold medalist and three-time champion.
Although Wade isn’t playing at the MVP level he once was on, the veteran is still putting on a show for fans. On the season, Wade is putting up 14.7 points, 4.1 assists and 3.9 rebounds per game. In the process, Wade has dazzled fans with impressive dunks, defensive plays and buzzer-beaters.
The All-Star’s storybook career at American Airlines Arena comes to an end Tuesday night against the Philadelphia 76ers.
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