Dwyane Wade In The Role He Was Born To Play

by Micah Hart

The postgame presser outfits and accoutrements have become as big a part of this postseason as the games themselves. And after Tuesday’s Game 4, I think we’ve reached the pinnacle, as Dwyane Wade finally paid homage to the man he is so often confused with by people who don’t follow basketball very closely but have a tremendous soft spot for late 80′s NBC comedies.

How pervasive is D-Wade in today’s culture? It took me like five tries to remember to spell Dwayne Wayne without putting the y directly after the w.

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2 Comments

  1. ko0kiE says:

    lol.. hilarious

    • Raf says:

      Someone asked him about it during the press conference too, and he confirmed he did it on purpose. I reckon he’s been waiting to do this for years.

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