Houston Rockets superstar Chris Paul revealed what watching Dwyane Wade play in his final NBA game felt on Wednesday night.

Paul was in attendance at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn in the match between the Brooklyn Nets and the Miami Heat. Paul traveled to Brooklyn along with Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James to watch Wade do it on the hardcourt for the last time.

The Rockets point guard said that there's nothing like watching their good friend in his farewell game.

He also confirmed earlier reports that Wade had no idea that they were coming to Brooklyn to watch the Nets-Heat game.

“It was a surprise actually,” Wade said via Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle. “He didn't know we were coming. For me, Bron, and Melo, to be able to get together before we went, just hang out together, just talk and hang out for a while before we went to the game, it puts a lot of things in perspective.”

Paul had the chance to watch because the Rockets have already completed their regular season on Tuesday. James' season is done after the Lakers failed to make the playoffs, while Anthony has not signed with a team after parting ways with the Rockets earlier in the season.

Wade did not disappoint, as he exited in style. The three-time NBA champion finished with 25 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists for Miami.

However, the Heat took a 113-94 loss the Nets, and ended their season with a 39-43 record, which is only good for 10th in Eastern Conference.