NBA legend Dwyane Wade, inspired by his transgender daughter Zaya, has launched Translatable, an online community to support transgender youth and their families. Wade, who received the Elevate Prize Catalyst Award, aims to foster growth, mental health, and acceptance through this initiative, which is funded by the Wade Family Foundation and supported by organizations like the Human Rights Campaign and The Trevor Project.
Gabrielle Union shared an adorable side-by-side photo of herself at her senior ball in 1991 and her daughter Kaavia, five, recreating her formal dance look, declaring Kaavia the winner. The resemblance between them is uncanny, with Kaavia wearing a black dress with identical white sleeves as her mother's dress. Gabrielle also shared a video of Kaavia losing her first tooth, with the Tooth Fairy leaving her $20 and a note praising her beautiful smile.
Dwyane Wade opens up about trying to break up with Gabrielle Union after fathering a child with another woman during a break in their relationship. Wade admits to attempting to push Union away but she refused to let him go. The couple worked through the pain and presented a united front. Wade reflects on the impact of the situation on their relationship and their children, expressing gratitude for their journey and the forgiveness they have found.
Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union, and their daughters Zaya and Kaavia stole the show at Dwyane's Basketball Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony with their coordinating black, red, and white ensembles. Dwyane looked dapper in a red Versace suit, while Gabrielle stunned in a black Versace corset gown. Zaya and Kaavia also looked adorable in their matching outfits. The family celebrated together on the red carpet and shared behind-the-scenes moments from the afterparty, where Lil Wayne performed. Fans praised the family's style and the spotlight-stealing moments of their daughters.
The basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony featured memorable moments from the Class of 2023, including Tony Parker joking about Tim Duncan not liking him, Gregg Popovich stealing the show with his wit and anecdotes, Kobe Bryant's influence being felt throughout the evening, and Dwyane Wade bringing his dad on stage to celebrate their induction.
Dwyane Wade addresses the ongoing comparisons with Paul Pierce, acknowledging Pierce's greatness while subtly jabbing at his former rival. Wade dismisses the controversy, stating that he has other priorities and is not interested in comparing himself to someone who is no longer playing. He acknowledges Pierce as one of the greatest players in the game and understands his desire for attention. Wade emphasizes that his goal was not to be better than Pierce but to play the game his own way and make sacrifices for success.
Dwyane Wade, a first-ballot inductee into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, is celebrated as a historical player with undeniable talent and a "what if" figure. Wade's ability to attack the basket and his realization that he couldn't win alone helped usher in the super-team era. Despite not being a 3-point shooter, Wade's athleticism and greatness as a basketball player were evident throughout his career. He had memorable performances in the NBA Finals and was compared to Michael Jordan by Pat Riley. Wade's sacrifices and injuries may have hindered his individual glory, but his stellar career will be immortalized in the Hall of Fame.
The upcoming Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class includes NBA legends Dirk Nowitzki, Dwyane Wade, Pau Gasol, and Tony Parker, who collectively have 19 All-NBA appearances and 37 All-Star selections. This class ranks among the top in NBA history, with multiple championships won by its members and significant contributions to the league.
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade's daughter, Kaavia, showcased her dancing skills in a heartwarming video shared by her parents on Instagram. The video captures Kaavia's training, recital, and the proud moments afterward, where Union and Wade congratulate their little dancer with hugs, kisses, and a bouquet of roses. Union has previously expressed how Kaavia has taught her to embrace her unique personality and individuality.
Paul Pierce reignites the debate on whether he had a better career than Dwyane Wade, arguing that Wade benefited from playing with multiple Hall of Fame teammates and wasn't as good a shooter as him. However, when comparing their stats, Wade's superior success in championships, All-Star nods, All-NBA selections, All-Defense selections, scoring titles, and playoff performance suggests he had a more accomplished career. The argument remains subjective, but the numbers favor Wade.
NBA legend Dwyane Wade is joining the ownership group of the WNBA's Chicago Sky, becoming the latest high-profile figure to invest in the league. Wade's investment is subject to approval, and his exact ownership percentage has not been disclosed. He expressed his desire to support the growth of the league and be a part of its early stages. Wade's involvement comes at a crucial time for the Sky, as they navigate a transition period and prioritize keeping Chicago a destination for players and fans. His investment reflects the continued validation of the WNBA as a premier professional league.
Dwyane Wade clarified that he and his wife, Gabrielle Union, split the cost of their home and their daughter's expenses 50/50, but they each pay for their own separate responsibilities. Wade explained that 50/50 means they purchase things together, but it's not how their entire relationship works. They signed a prenuptial agreement and Wade is financially responsible for his kids from previous relationships and other family obligations. Union contributes when they want to go bigger on something, and Wade spends his own money to keep their relationship "spicy."
Dwyane Wade clarified that he and his wife, Gabrielle Union, only split about three things "50/50," including their house and shared expenses for their 4-year-old daughter. They pay "100% of that" separately when it comes to other expenses such as their family members. Wade also explained why they both signed prenuptial agreements, saying, "You get insurance, don't you?"
Miami Heat's Tyler Herro is still not cleared to play in the NBA Finals and has been ruled out for Game 3. Herro has been sidelined since breaking his right hand in the first half of the Heat's playoff opener on April 16. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra has stopped short of declaring the winner of the NBA's 2022 Sixth Man of the Year award out for the Finals. Meanwhile, Heat icon Dwyane Wade is a driving force behind Jimmy Butler's desire to secure his first NBA title.
Gabrielle Union revealed in a recent interview that she and her husband, Dwyane Wade, split everything "50/50" in their household. Union is also a stepmother to Wade's three children from previous relationships. The actress had struggled with infertility for years, sharing in her memoir she's had at least eight miscarriages and eight failed in vitro fertilization cycles. Union and Wade welcomed their daughter Kaavia via surrogacy in November 2018.