NBA News: Dwyane Wade says he made more impact for Miami Heat than LeBron James

By Menahem Zen / Dec 03, 2016 12:44 AM EST
(Photo : Getty Images/Rob Foldy) Dwyane Wade #3 of the Chicago Bulls talks with Justise Winslow #20 of the Miami Heat after the game at American Airlines Arena on November 10, 2016 in Miami, Florida.

Dwyane Wade said that he made more impact during his tenure in Miami Heat compared to LeBron James, because he had to change his game more than James did. For that reason, he sacrificed more than James for the team.

After the training session on Thursday, Wade said that in their four season together with Miami Heat he changed his game far more than James. As reported by ESPN Wade said the fact lauching.

"I definitely changed mine more. It's not even a conversation,” he said. “There's no conversation to have. I definitely had to change mine more."

When they joined together in the Miami Heat in 2010, Wade, James and Chris Bosh knew the consequences. The sat down and talked about the game and how the would play together. However, Wade admitted that in court, the adjustment was even harder.

Wade said that during their time in Miami Heat, Bosh also sacrificed but nobody talked about his impact to the game. He and Bosh sacrificed points and article hits for the championship, friendship and brotherhood. Nevertheless, he would do it again since those things are everlasting.

According to USA Today, when the Big-Three was formed, it changed the landscape of the NBA.It also changed Wade’s performance and contribution as a player for Miami Heat.

Wade won three NBA championship rings with Miami Heat. Prior to Big-Three formation, he has already won one championship in 2006 with two great centers Shaquille O’Neal and Alonzo Mourning as teammate. He has proven that he can play with any great player and make a necessary contribution to the team.

Last Tuesday, Wade was interviewed by Dan Patrick on NBC Sports “Dan Patrick Show” and he shared his personal memories and other topics. That includes his opinion on the impact of Ali made in the modern sport:
Watch the complete conversation in the NBC Sports “Dan Patrick Show” below: