Dwyane Wade Hilariously Made Fun of LeBron James’ Open-Shirt Pregame Look, The King Reacts

Today, most of the teams in the NBA have top duos they are most noted for. But back in the days, Miami Heat was a fortunate franchise to have a trio in the name of Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade, and LeBron James. All of them got drafted in the same year and were selected within the first five picks.

The relationship between Dwyane Wade and LeBron James went through a rough patch when James left Miami Heat. It was a hard time for Dwyane who was suffering from migraine issues and then a foot injury. LeBron’s decision was not a good addition to that. Fortunately, they were able to overcome that and today they share an amazing relation.

Dwyane And His Hilarious Imitation Of LeBron James

The ‘Flash’ recently proved that when he mimicked LeBron James by unbuttoning his shirt to show off those chiseled abs. Have a look at his Instagram post.

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It didn’t take LeBron much time to respond. He could not stop his laughter as he was asked whether a retired player can do this to The Akron Hammer. Chuckling, Bron said, “No comment, no comment. No comment on that. He needs to be outdoors right now I’ll tell you that. He need a little breeze going on man, a little sweaty inside the studio. But Dwyane is crazy.”

They both clearly love each other and James won’t take none of that seriously. 

Who Was A Better Player – LeBron or Dwyane Wade?

In his playing career, Wade averaged 22 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 5.4 assists. LeBron is a little over that with his 25.5 – 7.9 – 10.3 respectively. LeBron is a great passer too, which is another point to his advantage. 

But when looking at other basics of the game, Dwyane gives LeBron some run for his money. Being five inches shorter, Dwyane’s ball-handling skills are better with more crossovers and spinning. Also, the closing ability of Wade remains superior as he used to knock down key jumpers and draw fouls.

Last but not the least, Dwyane Wade took Miami Heat to a title win in 2006. Can LeBron do that for the Lakers in 2020? It remains to be seen.