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Dwyane Wade and LeBron James have shared several iconic moments throughout their careers. However, their lob to one another against the Milwaukee Bucks in 2011 stands out as one of the most remarkable plays in NBA history. The former Miami Heat teammates share a close bond. Though one is retired now and the other is entering his historic 21st season, they still share a lot of common ground. Apart from having played with Shaquille O’Neal at one point, the two also share a championship repeat together.

Recently, hilarious video surfaced on the internet featuring LeBron James and Dwyane Wade that wins the hearts of NBA fans.

LeBron James is jealous of him, says Dwyane Wade

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The official Twitter handle of “BoBosephus”, a basketball and hip-hop entertainment channel, posted a clip featuring LeBron James and Dwyane Wade being interviewed. The Miami Heat legend is a proprietor of beautiful locks. So, the interviewer posed an interesting question “LeBron is or is not jealous of your hair?

Dwyane says LeBron is jealous of his hair. Wade then shows his stunning curls to the anchor, Rachel Nichols. He asks her to look at LeBron’s hair with a sarcastic chuckle.

The King then takes the interview forward to roast Dwyane Wade back.” I don’t understand how he is so old with all that hair,” says LeBron. He also admits that he keeps his head up during interviews to hide his hair.

Wade and James’ closely connected careers

Dwyane Wade and LeBron James are two of the greatest friends two have met on the hardwood. In the beginning, their initial meeting in 2003 was quite uneasy.

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After all, they were both part of the same draft class, which immediately makes them competitors. James ultimately went #1 overall and Wade went to Miami at #5.

Their relationship deepened because of their similar paths, especially since the two spent most of their careers playing in the Eastern Conference. Wade announced his retirement from the NBA in 2019, while James earned his fourth championship ring with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020.

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Earlier this month, Wade took his place in the fabled halls of Naismith Memorial. Unfortunately, LeBron was not in attendance.

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