When it comes to Miami Heat basketball, that conversation starts and ends with Dwyane Wade. Every time that franchise went to the Finals, let alone won a championship, Wade was on the roster. He endured hardships while breaking several franchise records.
The Miami Heat’s all-time franchise player and leading scorer, Wade went all out to land LeBron James and Chris Bosh. When he deserved two paydays, he took paycuts to keep the team intact. Wade expected something for his 2014 fruitless sacrifice, but he got nothing.
In the end, the risk the Heat made in 2010 cost them in 2016, as the team now no longer has LeBron James or Dwyane Wade. Instead, the Chicago Bulls finally have their hometown boy, as they shipped off their other in Derrick Rose. Twitter is still going off about how things have unfolded.