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To any Miami Heat fan, Dwyane Wade is a legend. The 39-year-old spent most of his career with the Heat, winning all his titles with the franchise. Years later, Wade and the Heat continue to be spoken of together, fans often remembering Wade’s time with the team. According to his recent social media post, Wade himself is not over his Miami Heat days, posting a photo that hits all the correct nostalgic notes.

In the photo posted by Wade, he smiles at the camera alongside Pat Riley, Erik Spoelstra, and other Heat staff members. While he mentioned Chris Bosh’s Hall of Fame induction, Wade and his caption thinking about Miami stole the show. Fans loved the photo, showering Wade and the Heat with affection.

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“We’re just that family who fights,” he wrote as his caption, adding a laughing emoji as well. “I love these guys. Celebrating Chris Bosh HOF induction, made us remember just in case we forgot, that we are forever bonded together.” Wade was also posing with Andy Elisburg, the team’s senior Vice President of basketball operations.

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Wade’s support for the organization has always been unwavering, with the three-time NBA champion mostly active on social media.

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Dwyane Wade and his time with the Miami Heat

The Miami Heat made Dwyane Wade the number 5 pick in 2003. He was with the Heat for ten-plus years, winning multiple championships along the way. Despite moving to the Cleveland Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls, Wade made it back to the Heat, retiring with them back in 2019.

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Wade won three titles in his career and retired with an average of 22 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 5.4 assists. The 13-time All-Star, who worked with LeBron James, and Chris Bosh, has always proven to be an asset for the team. Even now, despite having been retired, Wade is yet to let go of his team.

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