Dwyane Wade did what any good teammate would do when he stood up for LeBron James in a recent radio interview. Wade was in Chicago recently and in his interview with WSCR, Wade said he was surprised by the backlash LeBron has received since signing with the Miami Heat. "With the backlash that LeBron is receiving from this, it...
Dwyane Wade did what any good teammate would do when he stood up for LeBron James in a recent radio interview.
Wade was in Chicago recently and in his interview with WSCR, Wade said he was surprised by the backlash LeBron has received since signing with the Miami Heat.
"With the backlash that LeBron is receiving from this, it is fine. I think he has handled this very well. I think he understands that he made a decision that was best for LeBron James and for the James' family. At the end of the day that is what is important to him. It is unfortunate that people can come out and say the things they have said about him but if he shoots back and says anything he might get fined or it is going to be looking like the worst thing ever. I think he has been doing a good job of continuing to focus on his life and his family and move on from. He just wants to play basketball and he wants to put himself in a position to win championships and he has done it."
Wade, James and Chris Bosh all signed with the Heat to form a "super team" of sorts. Despite several reports, Wade says the trio superstars coming together was not planned before it all came together this summer when Pat Riley presented it.
"You never thought that you could bring three players together at all – thought maybe two just like everybody else, but not three. It was something that at the end of the day we couldn't pass up on because it was a once in a life opportunity and there was not many opportunities and times where it could happen."