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Wade is officially inducted into the Hall of Fame


Heat star Dwyane Wade was officially inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, and Wade was the last to give a speech on stage, hugging and thanking Iverson and naming and thanking Anthony Paul and others.

James is absent. Video congratulations.

Wade thanked his father deeply, and the two embraced too tearful.

After Tony Parker, Pau Gasol, Popovich, Hammon and Nowitzki, Wade officially took the stage to deliver his induction speech,

His introduction, Allen Iverson, wore a "Wade No. 3" suit.

The answer paid tribute to Wade in this way, Anthony, Paul, Tatum, Heat coach Spoelstra, Haslem, Riley and Adebayor all came to the scene.

James is absent.

Wade walked to the podium in a white suit and hugged Iverson tightly after taking the stage, and the answer was very happy and smiling.

Wade took the stage and lit up the crowd, which was greeted with loud cheers and applause and even chants of "let's go heat."

As the crowd shouted, Wade quipped:

Stop yelling, everybody. I don't have enough time for my speech. Popovich used it all up.

Wade thanked his family and his father, saying:

My love for the game came from watching my father and uncles play.

Wade thanked Iverson, said Iverson inspired a generation including his own, praised Iverson on behalf of the culture.

Wade then thanked the coach who coached him and mentioned the teammates who had played alongside him, such as Haslem, Mourning, James, Bosh and O 'Neal.

Wade called out Anthony, Paul and other friends and family to express his gratitude.

Wade thanked his wife, mother and father by name, and Wade thanked his father affectionately before the elder Wade walked to the podium and the two hugged tightly.

Wade finally said, "We're in the Hall of Fame together." Then Wade finished his speech.

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