Dwyane Wade might not agree with all the statue jokes.
Th Heat star was heavily involved in the creative process of his bronze statue the Miami Heat unveiled in front of Kaseya Center on Sunday — that many suggested online looks nothing like him.
Wade — who was the fifth overall pick by the Heat in the 2003 NBA Draft and went on to win three championships with Miami — met with Rotblatt Amrany Studio sculptors Omri Amrany and Oscar León on four different occasions for hours in Chicago, and offered his feedback throughout the making of it, he told the Miami Herald.
The Hall of Fame guard, whose No. 3 jersey was retired by the Heat in 2020, explained that he had the sculptors measure his face after they initially got the dimensions wrong on his face.
Fox Sports 1 personality Rachel Nichols confirmed that Wade did indeed have a big say in how he appeared in the statue.
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