Dwyane Wade is one of the most liked NBA players of today. During his prime, the Miami Heat superstar was one of the most athletic and electrifying players in the league. The three-time champion has won the hearts of millions around the world because of his superb basketball skills.
One fan wanted to show his appreciation for Wade by naming his son after him. However, his wife doesn't seem to like the idea at first. So he did this on Twitter:
Twitter do your thing. I’m on the brink of convincing my wife to name our son Wade. The only catch is that I have to get @DwyaneWade to like this tweet. @EthanJSkolnick help me make this dream come true 😂 pic.twitter.com/aCx8UoXGFd
— friedman (@tacoboutsports) January 5, 2019
David Friedman made a deal with his wife that if Wade were to like his Tweet, their son will be named Wade.
The All-Star guard did more than what the couple asked.
I think Wade is a great name but I’m bias! https://t.co/xU9spEnACl
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) January 5, 2019
After seeing Dwyane Wade's response, David's wife, Adriana finally agreed to her husband's request.
Hahahahaha alright! It’s a done deal! Wade Anthony Friedman 💙 👏🏻
— Adriana C. Friedman (@_beyondhersmile) January 5, 2019
In fact, she seems very happy about it.




Our son has a name 💙 can’t believe how it happened but I’m sure my dad is looking down smiling at this one https://t.co/X43CttluWP
— Adriana C. Friedman (@_beyondhersmile) January 5, 2019
Wade has constantly interacted with his fans on Twitter, but it's still nice to see him grant one man's wish.
Dwyane Wade is currently playing his 17th season in the NBA. The 12-time All-Star has career averages of 22.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 5.5 assists. per game.
He led the Heat to three NBA titles, winning the Finals MVP honors in 2006.
Wade's supporters are currently pushing for him to make one final appearance in the All-Star game. He is currently the second highest vote-getter among Eastern Conference guards, trailing only Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics.
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Earlier this year, Wade has released a 10-minute video, letting everyone know that he will be playing his final season in the NBA. He is currently averaging 14.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 3.9 assists in 28 games for the Heat.