The new statue immortalizes an iconic 2009 moment from Wade’s career with the NBA team
A statue honoring Dwyane Wade has been unveiled — and it has a special connection to his late friend Kobe Bryant.
On Sunday, Oct. 27, the Miami Heat legend, 42, was honored with a statue of himself at the Kaseya Center in Miami. The 8-foot bronze effigy pays tribute to Wade doing the “this is my house” pose in March 2009 after winning a double overtime game against the Chicago Bulls, according to the Miami Herald.
In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Fox Sports reporter Rachel Nichols, Wade can be seen admiring the statue after it was unveiled. “This is out of body, y’all,” he said as the statue came into view.
“Like, that’s crazy,” he added during his speech after the unveiling, wowed by the sculpture immortalizing him. “I can’t believe that. Who is that guy?”