Dwyane Wade Shares Favorite Part About Playing With LeBron James

Dwyane Wade joined forces with LeBron James and Chris Bosh in Miami. They made the perfect trio, and they were invincible. Wade had a nice convo with Bleacher Report AMA and talked about his favorite part about playing with the great LeBron.

“Two guys that came in the league together in 2003,” said Wade. “We built more than a friendship. We built a brotherhood together. For us to decide to play together at that time for one goal to compete and win championships. It will definitely go down as one of the best players to play the game.”

LeBron, Wade and Carmelo Anthony made a brotherhood together. They are the three best players in the 2003 NBA Draft. These three and Chris Paul from the Oklahoma City Thunder made the banana boat crew.

Dwyane and LeBron are great friends

Wade and LeBron reached the NBA Finals in all four years together and won back-to-back championships. They made one of the best duos in the world of basketball.

These two shared common interests, and that helped them bond on the basketball court. But, their relationship was much more than that. They had rough upbringings in the inner city. They also had to endure poverty and terrible family environment.

These two won championships together, and that strengthened their bond. It’s always good when you win a title with your best friend, right? LeBron and Wade did that.

Wade decided to retire, and LeBron attended his very last game. LeBron moved on and he is trying to win his fourth title with the Los Angeles Lakers.

LeBron has nothing but words of praise for his former teammate. They have had so much fun together. Today, their kids play on the same team. Zaire and Bronny mark the beginning of a new era. They are ready to repeat history. The kids have already repeated some of the most famous moves of their popular dads.

LeBron and Wade are really proud of their kids. For Wade, it was really crazy to see the kids play on the same floor. They are already winning games. Just like their fathers. Will they win a title one day?