Retiring Miami Heat guard Dwayne Wade made sure his last jersey swap was epic.

Wade swapped jerseys with his oldest son Zaire Wade and his Miami Heat teammates after their 122-99 regular season home finale against the Philadelphia 76ers on April 9.

CBS Miami's Mike Cugno tweeted the photos on Tuesday.

Wade's final home game exceeded his expectations.

Former president Barack Obama paid tribute to him in a video during an emotional pregame ceremony. While celebrities John Legend and Chrissy Teigen enjoyed the game from their courtside seats, the fans yelled “MVP” every time Wade took the floor.

Wade told ESPN's Tim Bontemps the city of Miami “means everything to me” after he scored 30 points in his last game at American Airlines Arena.

To be able to come here and be embraced, to find a home, to be able to grow. I think that's the one thing. When I was on the court early on and Stan (Van Gundy) let me grow, as a player, to whether it was mistakes I made in life, or whatever it was, this city has allowed me to grow.

I hope they are proud of what they have helped me become. This city means everything to me. It's forever, forever, forever going to be my home.

Wade also shared his sentiments with Bontemps prior to his last pro game against the Brooklyn Nets on April 10.

I think, at this point, as you have one more game left, that's all you have…you have these moments.

You have the flashbacks in your mind. You have video to look at. [But] those moments, to be able to have these moments throughout your career, that's what you want when you're older…that just is what it is.

To be able to have cool moments throughout my career…I've got stories to tell. I've got moments that I'll remember. Hopefully, I've created enough, too, for this city, and for these fans.

Prior to the game against Brooklyn, Wade has averaged 22.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per game in his 16-year NBA career. He also suited up for the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers.

He retires after winning three NBA titles, appearing in 13 NBA All-Star games, and earning two All-NBA First Team berths.