Dwyane Wade made $196,388,473 during his Hall of Fame playing career, per Spotrac. The three-time champion established himself as a legend both on and off the court.

The Miami Heat selected Wade with the fifth overall pick in the legendary 2003 draft. The shooting guard made $2,636,400 during his rookie season. He finished the year with averages of 16.2 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists.

In his second season, Dwyane Wade made $2,834,160, increased his scoring average to 24.1 points per game and played on his first All-Star team. The Chicago native earned $3,031,920 in Year 3. Wade guided the Heat to the franchise’s first championship after averaging 28.4 points in the 2006 playoffs. Miami defeated the Dallas Mavericks in six games and Wade was now an NBA superstar.

Flash finished his rookie contract by making $3,841,443 in Year 4. Wade's $43.2 million rookie-scale extension was set to kick in during the 2007-08 season. Wade made $13,041,250 that year and averaged 24.6 points. He was only able to play in 51 games, though, due to injury.

To wrap up his rookie-scale extension, Dwyane Wade made $14,410,581 in 2008-09 and $15,779,912 in 2009-10. In the summer of 2010, Wade took a pay cut for the Heat which allowed the franchise to sign his pals, LeBron James and Chris Bosh. D-Wade signed a six-year, $107.2 million contract with the Heat.

Wade made $14 million in the first year of the Big 3 era, $12,485,268 in Year 2, $17,182,000 in Year 3 and $18,673,000 in Year 4. The Heat went to four straight Finals and won two.

LeBron went back to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the summer of 2014. The Heat followed that up by giving Bosh a massive five-year, $118 million contract. That deal raised a lot of eyebrows around the league, but nevertheless, the team now had to take care of Dwyane Wade.

Wade re-signed with Miami on a two-year, $31.12 million contract. He made $15 million in 2014-15 and $20 million in 2015-16. Then the summer of 2016 happened when Pat Riley wouldn't pay Dwyane what he wanted, again.

However, this time, Father Prime had enough.

Dwyane Wade shocked the basketball world and signed a two-year, $47 million deal with the Chicago Bulls. He averaged 18.3 points per game in his one season with the Bulls. The team went to the playoffs but lost to the Boston Celtics in the first round in six games. Wade made $23,200,000 in 2016-17.

After Chicago traded Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the summer of 2017, Wade agreed to a buyout with the Bulls. He earned $38,750,000 in total cash with Chicago before signing with the Cleveland Cavaliers right before the start of the 2017-18 campaign. Wade signed a one-year, $2.3 million contract with the Cavs to reunite with LeBron.

However, Wade only played 46 games with the Cavs before Cleveland traded him to the Heat. Flash made $1,499,810 from the Heat in 2017-18 and $828,842 from the Cavs. Wade's last contract in the NBA was a one-year, $2.4 million contract with Miami.