Dwyane Wade just became a part-owner of the Utah Jazz last season and it appears he's starting to get even more involved in Salt Lake City.

Wade announced on Twitter that he's joining his partners Ryan Smith and Ryan Sweeney in ownership of the city's MLS team, Real Salt Lake. D-Wade posted an awesome picture of all  three of them with jerseys from the club:

Dwyane Wade is clearly staying busy after his NBA career. He's often seen at Jazz games and has even served as a mentor to franchise star Donovan Mitchell, who looks up to the Heat legend.

On top of this latest move from Wade, his son, Zaire, was selected in the G-League Draft and is also playing ball in SLC with the Stars. He's probably a long way from ever getting called up to Utah, but that would be quite the story if he played for the same team his father partially owns.

Dwyane Wade is undoubtedly going to be a frequent attendee at Real Salt Lake games. The club finished in seventh spot in the West this past season and just snuck into the playoffs, but made a miraculous run to the Conference Finals, eventually losing to Portland.