Dwyane Wade defends look of new statue amid hail of jokes
Dwyane Wade's new statue celebrates a moment where he won a game with his offense. The feedback to the statue had him playing defense.
Wade explained the statue's look and the process of creating it on Monday, one day after the Heat unveiled the tribute. The statue -- with a face that, to put it mildly, isn't a perfect depiction of Wade -- was immediately a talking point, trending globally on social media and even getting mentioned on national newscasts.
"If I wanted it to look like me, I'd just stand outside the arena and y'all can take photos," Wade said Monday. "It don't need to look like me. It's the artistic version of a moment that happened that we're trying to cement."
That moment was the end of a game against the Chicago Bulls in March 2009, when he made a shot to win at the buzzer of double overtime, hopped up onto a courtside table and yelled, "This is my house." The position of his hands in the statue is reminiscent of that moment. But it's the face that has generated almost all of the feedback.
"I care, but I don't," Wade said. "The social media world is about opinions. Everyone has an opinion. Everyone, use y'all opinions. Please talk more about us. Talk more about a statue, come on down to see it, take some photos, send some memes. We don't care."