Miami Heat: First Take Wrongly Takes On Dwyane Wade And Ownership

Utah Jazz NBA governor and majority owner Ryan Smith (left) talks with former NBA player Dwayne Wade(Russell Isabella-USA TODAY Sports)
Utah Jazz NBA governor and majority owner Ryan Smith (left) talks with former NBA player Dwayne Wade(Russell Isabella-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat owner, Micky Arison, did offer Dwyane Wade an opportunity to come in as an owner.

That’s, at least, what was told to us by the man himself last week. You can see for yourself.

Interesting. Basically, it seems as though Stephen A. and Spike may have been off with that one.

They, simply, barked up the wrong tree. What the terms of the deal were, now, that may be up for discussion.

The opportunity though, even with the terms and if any even existed, was there. By all means though and as Stephen A. lets us know when the players don’t like something about a or their league, the rules of the owners of these teams and leagues have to be followed, though they may need to be changed.

However, you have to follow the rules that are in place until they are changed and if a owners rules or terms are what they are, you have to live with that if you want to play that game. That’s just the logic he uses with everything else.

In any event, those two guys do great work, but they were a bit off here. You know what, they were flat-out wrong.

Next. 15 Greatest Dwyane Wade moments of all time. dark

It’s not the first time and it won’t be the last time that First Take has the wrong take though. So, there’s that.