Just the other day LeBron James did a Twitter Q&A where he said he would like to play one NFL game before all is said and done. Sunday, his Miami Heat teammate Dwyane Wade did the same, answering questions from fans while on a road trip.
These Q&A sessions are no joke, the moment you ask followers, you’re hit by a barrage of questions, trust me. But Wade was able to filter through the majority and find some meaningful questions to answer.
We all saw this one coming – last week Kobe Bryant was ranked the 25th best in the NBA – a significant drop from previous years. Wade was asked his opinion on the ranking and was clearly in support of Bryant.
“@Californianiize: @DwyaneWade what do you think about ESPN NBA Ranking Kobe 25th?”(preseason rankings means absolutely nothing)
— THREE (@DwyaneWade) October 20, 2013
Wade was also asked about his relationship with James, a fan quoted a Brian Windhorst article on ESPN as saying the players are friendly with each other but not friends. Wade clearly didn’t like the idea of that.
“@beca_arocha: @DwyaneWade how close are u and @KingJames ? Windhorst wrote that you aren’t friends just friendly?”(shows how much he knws)
— THREE (@DwyaneWade) October 20, 2013
Wade then said who the best players he’s ever played against are. Obviously not an easy task weeding out a few players when you’ve been around 10 years. But Wade managed to list five.
“@ChrisMann137: @DwyaneWade Best player you’ve ever played with?”(I’ve played on the Olympics. So many greats. LJ,Kobe,CP3,Shaq,Melo)
— THREE (@DwyaneWade) October 20, 2013
Well, that’s two of the Heat’s big three down. Should we expect a Q&A from Chris Bosh sometime this week?
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Brett Poirier is a contributor to Sheridan Hoops. Follow @BrettNBA