It was the late 1990s. And after years of trying on other people's, the teenage Wade finally got to wear his own Jordans (the XIII model, he said) during a holiday tournament.
No surprise: As he remembers it, he played pretty well.
"I [was] like Spike Lee," Wade said. "Is it the shoes? I don't know."
Now the Miami Heat star has his own Jordans -- as in, his own signature model under the brand: Nike's Jordan Fly Wade, which were unveiled at The Setai Hotel and Resort on South Beach (they'll be available for sale in the United States on May 5 and China on May 7).
Naturally, the Chicago native who grew up thirsting for Jordans considers the new shoe "an honor" -- especially since his family struggled to afford them in his early years.
Single star to team player. Sound familiar?
Said Wade, completely aware of the on-the-court parallel: "It's kind of like coming to the NBA. You want to be the man on your team, but after a while you start wanting to win, you want to win a championship, so you decide to team up with other guys."
Speaking of which, Wade also was asked whether teaming up with LeBron James and Chris Bosh -- and the subsequent media and fan backlash -- has affected his marketability, which includes deals with (and widely seen commercials for) Nike and T-Mobile, among others.
"Not at all," Wade said. "I think that it only brings more attention. ... This is the most attention that I've ever [received] in my basketball career."
But …
"It could be higher," he said, "if we raise that trophy in June."
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