Miami Heat: There’s Something Interesting About Dwyane Wade’s New Ink

Former NBA player Dwyane Wade and his son Zaire Wade spend time on the court after the game between the Los Angeles Sparks and the Las Vegas Aces at Los Angeles Convention Center(Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)
Former NBA player Dwyane Wade and his son Zaire Wade spend time on the court after the game between the Los Angeles Sparks and the Las Vegas Aces at Los Angeles Convention Center(Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

The Miami Heat’s absolute greatest player of all time, one Dwyane Wade, has typically been a well thought out man. With most of the moves he’s made, in his public life anyways, he’s tended to be very meticulous, pondered, calculating, and thoughtful.

So, whenever he makes a move or however he moves at this point, you have to imagine that this same type of meticulous thought has been put into the process. That’s certainly the thought about the subject in question here.

The Miami Heat and NBA legend recently added to his ink collection. That means getting another tattoo… in case someone out there was actually clueless as to what that meant.

Going to Los Angeles artist, Clifford Chen, Wade recently got the following done. It seems like a dedication or homage to his basketball career. (click through photos)

Bearing a tattoo that has four jerseys, Wade memorialized the playing garments that, apparently, meant the most to him.

The Miami Heat’s greatest player ever, Dwyane Wade, recently got new ink added to his body. There’s something very interesting about the piece too.

That would be his high school jersey, the “Richards 25”, his Olympic Jersey, the “USA 9”, his college jersey, the “Marquette 3”, and his most famous jersey of all time, his patented “Miami Heat 3”.

Interestingly enough and though it makes total sense, being such small and inconsequential times in his basketball career, he doesn’t have jerseys from either Cleveland or Chicago present. Well, not the pro teams, anyways.

Again, it makes total sense, so it isn’t a shocker, however, it’s worth a mention. If you had to judge Flash’s latest work of art though, it’s amazing.

To put a “1-10” ranking on it, it would be a strong eight or nine. You can’t give it the “10” because that’s perfection and you have to save room for error or something even more spectacular than this.

The execution, the placement, the art in itself, the meaning, and the location of this piece just means something though. The little details also really set things off.

The shot clock shows a “3”, while W.o.W’s own personal logo for his brand appears on the base of the rim. It’s pretty dope, to say the least.

It’s interesting too, as every team he’s played for didn’t make the cut. However and again, that completely makes sense too.