The Wade family is once more making headlines. It has been difficult to keep Dwyane Wade and his wife, Gabrielle Union, out of the news due to their recent endeavors. The Flash made attempts to protect his family’s future after retiring in 2019.
The three-time NBA champion invested a lot of money. Dwyane Wade recently become a minority owner after investing $85 million on a WNBA team. Soon later, Gab left Wade’s new team to support a player on a competing side. She posted a touching tribute to a 27-year-old Aces standout in the WNBA.
Gabrielle Union’s support of WNBA and women’s basketball
Dwyane Wade and his family are a talented group of individuals. Coming out of Chicago, The Flash established himself in the NBA by imitating one of his inspirations, Michael Jordan. Although Wade left the NBA in 2019, he and his family continued to play basketball. He did marry Hollywood star and businesswoman Gabrielle Union, after all. The couple is devoted to their three kids and has always been there for them.
On her social media, Union, who actively supports and promotes the WNBA, once more paid tribute to a 27-year-old WNBA star who plays for the Las Vegas Aces.
This post featured a montage of A’ja Wilson showing off her WNBA championship rings, working out, and being A’ja Wilson. Wilson just tied the WNBA record for points in a game with 53 points in a game. As a show of support for her buddy, Union tweeted the video with the caption “WOMEN CRUSH WEDNESDAY.”
Gab and A’ja have consistently showed each other their undying love and support. The two friends’ affection and appreciation for one another were evident in the post. The upcoming WNBA season may feature some friendly sideline clashes as Gab’s spouse is expected to join A’ja’s competitors.
The entrepreneurial journey of Dwyane Wade
Dwyane Wade became a full-time business owner after retiring in 2019 and provided for his family by making up for missed time. Wade is not only a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court for the Miami Heat, but also in business. Wade is turning a lot of heads by making various investments and safeguarding his family’s and his own future.
The Hall of Famer made news for one such investment. The Flash made an investment in the Chicago Sky, the WNBA team from his hometown, earlier this year. The WNBA club became the second-highest valued team in the league after the investment, which had an estimated worth of $85 million.
Wade became a minority owner of the team after purchasing 10% of it. Wade’s action demonstrates his desire and dedication to expand the league and make it as popular as the NBA.