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They flocked to the Kaseya Center on Sunday from as far away as Connecticut and Canada. They lined up two hours early to ensure they’d have a good vantage point and wouldn’t miss a single second of the action.
Which is to say everything about the Miami Heat’s unveiling ceremony for a statue of NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade was very un-Miami-like.
Including the statue of NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade, (which was also…strikingly un-Dwyane Wade-like).
After the throng that had RSVPed for tickets to the free event had sufficiently broiled under the Magic City sun and the fancy case around the bronze sculpture fancily fell open like the petals of a flower (if a flower were shaped like a crate), Wade himself was the first to comment.
“Who is that guy?” he said.
In any other situation, it might have been taken as a metaphorical nod to the immensity of the event – a living legend, beholding his likeness cast in bronze by sculptors Omri Amrany and Oscar León of the Rotblatt Armany Studio. (The studio is also behind a Michael Jordan statue at the United Center and a Kobe Bryant statue outside Crypto Arena in Los Angeles.)
Only the first thing on the minds of most of those assembled was probably the exact same thing when the fake smoke cleared and the statue loomed for all to see.
Who is that guy?
More permanent than the 🔑 under the mat pic.twitter.com/Z6rPHKPNaa
— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) October 27, 2024
Not surprisingly, observers on social media weren’t far behind.
“The Dwyane Wade statue will haunt me until my dying day,” one user observed on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
Another likened the Wade tribute to the famously botched bust of soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo: “All I can think about right now.”
All I can think about right now pic.twitter.com/LWRDwbBLGM
— Master (@MasterTes) October 27, 2024
Another user thought maybe the artist mixed up Wade with Dwayne Johnson.
Is that the rock? https://t.co/vCBJv8Yj24
— Robert (@JRAMNOTTHAGOAT) October 27, 2024
This is my house? How about, “This is my horse”?
When they got to the head https://t.co/Rr6YdA5sAK pic.twitter.com/qinfqBvFqL
— Razor Jamón (@CPoTweetsStuff) October 27, 2024
Former Miami Herald scribe Don Van Natta Jr. detected a Laurence Fishburne vibe.
– Face is Laurence Fishburne in a KIA TV commercial https://t.co/REWU9Zwh9p pic.twitter.com/nAdcMX9aMF
— Don Van Natta Jr. (@DVNJr) October 27, 2024
Or maybe Kelsey Grammer, AKA Frasier?
MIAMI HEAT: Is the statue ready?
SCULPTOR: Yep, Kelsey Grammer.
MIAMI HEAT: Uh, no? Dwyane Wade.
SCULPTOR:
MIAMI HEAT: Hello?
SCULPTOR: Gimme a few minutes. https://t.co/rVhIQFFItH
— Mike Beauvais (@MikeBeauvais) October 27, 2024
Another fan said what many were wondering: Why didn’t the Heat keep it real? “This Wade statue is crazy ðŸ˜,” they wrote. “The Miami Heat need a refund and a do-over. Wade deserves better than this 😂.”
This Wade statue is crazy 😠The Miami Heat need a refund and a do over. Wade deserves better than this 😂 pic.twitter.com/3QUP3XLVdJ
— J€ff (@JV305) October 27, 2024
And finally, there was CBS Sports basketball host and analyst Ashley Nicole Moss, who captioned her take “I’M CRYING.”
IM CRYING pic.twitter.com/Ln6miKC2NI
— Ashley Nicole Moss (@AshNicoleMoss) October 27, 2024