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The following game, Wade tied his career-high with 16 assists and added 35 points on 62% shooting, six rebounds, plus a steal and a block, as the Heat beat the Phoenix Suns 135–129. [65] Wade became the only player in Heat history to have multiple games with 30-plus points and 15 or more assists. [ 65 ]
Dwyane Wade * SG Miami Heat (2003–2016, 2018–2019) Chicago Bulls (2016–2017) Cleveland Cavaliers (2017–2018) 23,165 1,054 22.0 8,454 549 5,708 35 Elgin Baylor * SF Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers (1958–1971) 23,149 846 27.4 8,693 n/a 5,763 36 Chris Paul ^ PG New Orleans Hornets (2005–2011) Los Angeles Clippers (2011–2017)
Wade was born on February 4, 2002, in Chicago, Illinois, to then-Marquette Golden Eagles basketball player Dwyane Wade. He grew up in Chicago and Miami, where his father spent most of his NBA career. For his freshman year of high school, Wade played basketball at Mount Carmel High School in Chicago. Also on the team, nicknamed 'the Caravan ...
When did Dwyane Wade retire? Dwyane Wade played his final game on April 11, 2019 and recorded his fifth career triple-double with 25 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists for the Heat against the ...
Wade, who ranks 34th in NBA history with 23,165 career points, was named All-NBA eight times (including two appearances on the first team), was invited to the All-Star Game 13 times, won the 2009 ...
Michael Jordan recorded 10 scoring titles in his career—the most in NBA history—and is the oldest scoring champion, having achieved his last title aged 35. In basketball, points are accumulated through free throws or field goals. [1]
Dwyane Wade is recalling how a routine checkup turned into a life-changing cancer diagnosis that forced him to confront his own mortality and ultimately led to the removal of 40% of his kidney.
The Big Three, sometimes known as the Heatles, [1] [2] [3] were a trio of professional basketball players – LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh – who formed the core of a superteam for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from the 2010–11 season to the 2013–14 season.