Dwyane Wade’s Son Zaire Wade Upset After Losing Heated One-On-One Basketball Game With His Dad [WATCH]
Dwyane Wade’s Son Zaire Wade Upset After Losing Heated One-On-One Basketball Game With His Dad [WATCH]
Stepping into your parents’ shoes can be a tough thing to do, especially when your parent is NBA superstar Dwyane Wade. For Zaire Wade, he recently found out how difficult it is to beat his father in a 0ne-on-one game of basketball and Twitter is responding to his reaction after losing the battle.
The two were captured on a basketball court going head to head with a combination of serious, and sometimes, playful banter. In the midst of a little trash talking, Dwyane Wade could be heard saying aloud,
“You wanna beat me, you gotta beat me! I ain’t letting you win!”
D-Wade and Zaire were really going at it ? @brhoops
(via @swishcultures_, @ChrisJHoops) https://t.co/x3VKkrMrSR
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 28, 2020
After Dwyane Wade won, Zaire Wade told him:
“You won off of post ups, congratulations.”
He also said:
“First of all, you got the most fouls I’ve ever seen…”
Dwyane Wade replied:
“I also got the most points.”
Winning is exactly what Zaire Wade has become accustomed to. The 6’2, 18-year-old recently graduated from the elite San Fernando Valley (Los Angeles) private school Sierra Canyon High School where he played on the varsity basketball team alongside other rising stars, including Bronny James (LeBron James, Jr.).

Twitter users had a lot to say after watching the reaction of Zaire lose the battle to his famous dad. Read some of the comments below.


Dwyane Wade took to his Twitter to respond to a fan who called the win “first class parenting,”–a simple GIF, nodding in agreement.

He may have lost the game to his father, but check out some of Zaire’s highlights from past games he’s played.
How do you feel about Zaire’s reaction to losing to his dad? Share with us below.

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