Dwyane Wade lost a step and was humbled by injuries this year, yet still helped the Miami Heat win the Championship. For those thinking this is the demise of Dwyane, the Wade’s have reinforcements coming. Zaire Wade is only 11-years-old and he is already breaking ankles with a killer crossover reminiscent of his dad, Dwayne Wade. The young Wade, who is only in 5th grade, was one of the top players at the John Lucas Future of the Game Camp in Las Vegas. For you college scouts out there Zaire will graduate high school in 2020. Armed with three-pointers and no-look passes Zaire proves like father, like son.
Dwyane Wade’s Son Is One Of The Best 5th Graders In The Nation
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