LeBron: Final matchup vs. Wade will be 'sweet, sour'
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[December 10, 2018]
Monday night marks the end of an
era as LeBron James and Dwayne Wade share the court for the final
time when the Los Angeles Lakers host the Miami Heat. After 16
seasons in the league together, Wade is set to retire at the end of
the 2018-19 campaign.
The matchup will be bittersweet for James, who spent four years as
Wade's teammate in Miami and part of last year as teammates in
Cleveland.
"It's bitter, and it's sweet," said James following the Lakers'
111-88 win over the Memphis Grizzles on Saturday. "It's sweet and
sour. The sweet part about it is I've always loved being on the same
floor with my brother. We struck up a relationship together at the
combine in 2003, and it started from there. And the sour part about
it is that this is our last time sharing the same court."
James couldn't say exactly why he and Wade became so close over the
years but did point to their start in the league together.
"Sometimes it's just chemistry," James said. "Sometimes you can't
even explain it. And I bonded with Carmelo (Anthony) when I was in
the 10th grade. I bonded with CP3 (Chris Paul) when I was in the
12th, and I bonded with D-Wade when we were both coming into the
combine. Some things you just can't explain, and that's why we have
our brotherhood."
And although they may have started in the NBA together, James says
he isn't near ready to walk away.
"I got to keep it going," James said. "I got to keep it going for
the class of '03, that's for sure. So I love where I'm at right now,
and D-Wade has definitely had a helluva career, obviously. A
first-ballot Hall of Famer, a three-time champion and so on and so
on. I mean, it speaks for itself. But what he's done for that
franchise and what he's done for that community since he's been
drafted has been a pretty good story."
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Miami Heat players Dwayne Wade (L) and LeBron James take in the
first half action against the Milwaukee Bucks from the bench during
their NBA basketball game in Miami, Florida April 9, 2013.
REUTERS/Andrew Innerarity
For Wade, Monday night also means more to him than just another
regular-season game, and he plans to savor it. Wade dropped 25
points Saturday in the Heat's 121-98 win over the L.A. Clippers --
marking game No. 1,000 of his career -- and said Monday's matchup
will have a "special" feeling.
"You're always excited to play the Lakers, and obviously, LeBron is
there and (it's) our last time matching up, so it's definitely gonna
be a little bit extra special than any normal game," said Wade. "I'm
not going to sit here and tell you, 'Oh, it's another one of 82.'
No, it's not. Not for me. It's a game where I get to play against
not only one of my best friends but one of the game's greatest
players for the last time. I want to win as a team, but I want to
savor the opportunities."
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