Dwyane Wade’s Son Explains The Decision To Leave Sierra Canyon, Bronny James

Dwyane Wade is out of the basketball floor now. He put an end to his lucrative career in the NBA, and the only thing he is interested in is showing his son the right way. Zaire was really successful with his Sierra Canyon high school team, but things are about to change now. Wade’s son decided to leave Sierra Canyon for Brewster Academy in Wolfboro, New Hampshire.

The talented kid didn’t get much playing time at Sierra Canyon and he decided to take his skills somewhere else. Last month, his famous dad said he didn’t want to be in any way connected to Sierra Canyon’s head coach Andre Chevalier. Dwyane didn’t even watch the final game of the team.

Evan Daniels from 247Sports talked to Zaire last month about his basketball trip. Zaire answered questions about his dad’s influence and guidance. Dwyane knows pretty much everything about the game. The kid has a talented coach, and he can learn a lot from the Heat icon.

Dwyane had three offers and Marqutte probably the best one. Zaire has a few offers at the moment. Dwyane’s son admitted that he’s been following his dad’s steps.

The NBA legend has been telling his son that five-stars and many offers don’t mean a thing. A lot of players take the same path but not everyone becomes a LeBron. It takes time, patience and practice. One doesn’t become a star overnight.

Wade’s son will leave Sierra Canyon to get more minutes

Zaire had a really big success but he tore a ligament in his right ankle. He had to miss a big portion of the season but feels really great now. He is going to a new team, and Bronny will have to play with other teammates.

NBA official suspended the season after Utah Jazz star Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus. Teams can’t do anything due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to experts, Zaire will enter the NBA just like his famous dad.

Zaire is ready for a new beginning and he will use his talent to win games with another team. Let’s hope that he will get more playing time with his new team.