Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade has recorded a triple-double in his final NBA game ever.

And to make things even more perfect for Heat fans, the assist that gave Wade the triple-double against the Brooklyn Nets was finished off by Miami icon and Wade's pal, veteran big man Udonis Haslem.

Wade said Los Angles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant's 60 points in his last ever NBA game back in 2016 versus the Utah Jazz at Staples Center set an impossible standard. The future Hall of Famer said he was going to go out the D-Wade way.

Well, he sure did. Wade's triple-double on Wednesday was the fifth of his career and his first since Feb. 4, 2011.

The best player in Heat franchise history, Wade has established himself as one of the legends of the game. He's won three titles with the Heat and was the 2006 Finals MVP when he put on an unbelievable performance against the Dallas Mavericks.

There have been plenty of coaches and players this season who have said Wade can still play another 2-3 years. Wade entered Wednesday averaging 14.9 points, 3.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists.

Those are pretty good numbers for a 37-year-old who comes off the bench and has a ton of miles on his body.