Former Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade diverted the spotlight during the 2025
NBA Hall of Fame ceremony on September 6. The popular athlete-turned-podcaster joined the reputed Redeem Team along with
LeBron James. Dwyane Wade recently reflected on his prime days in the NBA with a throwback clip and mentioned what his millions of fans across the globe saw in the talented athlete.
Dwyane Wade reflects on his terrific hooping skills with a throwback clip on Instagram
The three-time NBA champion Dwyane Wade needs no introduction in the world of the NBA. From being a significant part of popular NBA teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Chicago Bulls, Wade’s career spans over 16 seasons. Recently, the Miami Heat alum shared a throwback clip on his Instagram handle and reflected on his great hooping skills. Wade captioned the throwback clip as,
“The more highlites I see.. I see what yall saw"

Dwyane Wade's Instagram story
In his 16-year-long NBA career, Dwyane Wade secured three NBA championships and 13 NBA All-Star selections and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2023.
Dwyane Wade penned an emotional message for Carmelo Anthony’s HOF moment
Former NBA star Dwyane Wade celebrated Carmelo Anthony’s Hall of Fame moment via a post on social media. Overwhelmed with emotions, Wade poured his heart out while writing about Anthony’s BIG moment. He even shared a slew of pictures from the 2025 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame ceremony, which mentioned,
“We celebrate and we salute you CHAMP! From the west side of B-More to the Hall of Fame! You were born to lose but built to win! It was an honor and privilege to present you into basketball heaven! STAYMELO.”
Carmelo Anthony shared the Hall of Fame moment with former NBA star Dwight Howard and WNBA athlete Sue Bird. Carmelo Anthony turned his mother teary-eyed during the HOF speech. He even called his mother, Mary Anthony, a hero during the speech.
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