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Dwyane Wade. Cover. Need we say more?

by Lang Whitaker

wade1A couple of weeks ago I did a post about being in Miami for a Hawks/Heat game, where I ended up doing color commentary on the Hawks radio network for a night. That was a fortuitous event, and it gave me some material to write about.

What I did not mention was why I was actually in Miami: A cover shoot with Dwyane Wade for our new issue dropping this week, SLAM 127.

I was talking recently with an NBA player who, as NBA players often do, started lobbying me for a cover. I started explaining to my man that we have to pick and choose our cover subjects as much by marketability as we do by basketball ability. (And don’t think we don’t listen to your comments, either! I see you Eboy and Cheryl!) He asked who was on the next cover, and I told him Dwyane Wade. And he couldn’t argue with our choice at all.

After doing a little research, it was mildly surprising for me to realize that in all of our 126 previous issues, Dwyane’s only had two solo covers. His first was issue 101, which came after the Heat won the title in 2006, and his second was issue 87, the “Flashpoint” cover. So Dwyane was obviously overdue like the Netflix DVDs I’ve had at home the last three months.

We actually were talking about getting Flash on a cover last year when he blew out his shoulder, which put that on hold. Then he bounced back in the Olympics stronger than ever, and he’s been ridiculous this season. As of today he leads the NBA in points per game and has a Heat team most (OK, me) thought would struggle to win 30 games fighting for a four seed in the Playoffs.

So we made a call to Dwyane to gauge his interest in giving up an afternoon for a cover shoot, and our request was met with a Yes! that Marv Albert would’ve been proud of. Seems that despite the signature Converse kicks and T-Mobile ads and constant SportsCenter highlights, a lot of publishing people have forgotten about Wade — this is actually his first magazine cover for any magazine all season. We had a couple of concepts we floated, and Dwyane was down for whatever we came up with. But in the end we kept it simple. And I think it’s awesome.

wade2The morning after that Hawks/Heat game, SLAM photog Atiba Jefferson, his crew and I met up under a gorgeous blue sky outside the American Airlines Arena, our bellies filled with cafe con leche and pastelitos de guayaba (well, mine was). We got the equipment loaded in and then sat and waited for the Heat to finish practice so we could use their court to set up our gear. When Coach Spoelstra finished up, and after a team meeting, a shower, a shave and a haircut, Dwyane finally emerged, raring to go. He got back into his uniform and we went to work. I checked my watch and realized I wasn’t going to make my flight back to New York that night. What I didn’t realize was that considering the amount of time we were about to get with Dwyane Wade, it would be totally worth it.

Just outside the practice court is a wall of photos that commemorates Miami’s 2006 Chip. Sitting there staring at the those photos, I was struck by the faces now long gone from South Beach: Shaq, GP, Toine, Kapono, Posey, Jason Williams, Zo. In fact, the only players still on the Heat from the title team are Wade, Udonis Haslem and Dorrell Wright (though he was inactive during the Finals). I asked Dwyane if he truly appreciated the magnitude of getting that ring at the time.

“Winning that title, it’s even better now,” Wade told me, three years removed. “I can’t say I didn’t appreciate it, because I appreciated the winning, having the opportunity to win a championship. But I didn’t know the significance of it. I was just happy to be a young guy with a championship, and knowing that a lot of people play this game and they never get there. So knowing I had one already and had a big part of bringing us one, it made me feel good, it made me feel whole. But I didn’t know the entire significance of it. Now I look back on it and think, Man, that was a helluva, helluva run that we had.”

“The thing now is I get to look at other teams that are getting to go through what we went through. So I look at a team like Boston and I think, It’s great while them guys are together, but there’s going to come a time soon that they’re not going to be together. And that’s when things change. But when you’re together, enjoy it, because it’s an unbelievable experience when you’ve got a veteran group of guys who are successful.”

I asked him winning that title was worth it considering how terrible the Heat have been the last few years while rebuilding. He paused for about a second before bursting out laughing. “Yes! Yeah! That moment? That moment of feeling like the best in the world? That champagne bath? It’s all worth it.”

We talked about a lot of stuff for the story, from the rebuilding of the Heat to the rebuilding of Dwyane Wade. Last summer, Dwyane was more serious than ever about working out and getting into shape, and this season we’re seeing the results.

wadeopener“I feel great,” Wade said. “I feel as good as I’ve felt in a long, long time. And with the team that we have that’s kinda deep, they’re able to give me a lot of rest, so I’m more efficient when I’m on the court. So that’s been cause for a better year thus far.”

After a few hours in the gym, we were all ready to get outside. Why be in Miami if you’re going to be in a gym all day? We’d been talking about taking some photos out behind the Arena, as the Arena actually sits right on Biscayne Bay (you can even take your boat to a game). So our whole crew grabbed a couple of necessities (a few cameras and lights), took an elevator down and out of the Arena, walked across an underground parking lot, climbed through a hole in a fence and popped out right next to Biscayne Bay. A couple of kids were fishing about 200 yards down the shore, and when we emerged they all started yelling and screaming, which was great: Imagine if you were a little kid out playing next to the arena of your favorite NBA team, when all of a sudden the best player on your favorite team showed up out of nowhere wearing his full uniform.

The sun was setting, so we hurriedly snapped a few pictures and called it a day just as the sun dropped behind downtown Miami to our West. And out of all that, we got a great cover and cover story. As we were finishing up this issue, I realized what a great issue it is, with a terrific variety of stories, from Wade to OJ Mayo, from Pitt to Wake Forest, from Michael Gilchrist to David Lee…there’s even a story about the 1989 NCAA Title Game written by Farmer Jones (Rumeal Robinson, anyone?)

The issue should be on newsstands here in NYC tomorrow and on newsstands across the country by next week. You’ve seen some of the images Atiba snapped throughout this post, and now here’s the cover. Be careful, it’s hotttt…

SLAM 127 Dwyane Wade

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  • bash

    that cover is hot! great timing too. dwade is on a tear, he deserves this. great job mr. lang whitaker and co.

  • http://www.another48minutes.blogspot.com Gerard Himself

    pretty amazing that on last month’s cover Vince Carter’s name wasn’t mentioned, although Lang wrote a great piece on him.
    Anyway, looking forward to this issue. Speaking of forwards: Glen Rice? Awesome!

  • Pigott17

    great cover but its for may…its only march:S

  • ab_40

    as a cover idea since you always hype up the hottest young team in the leauge could you do an okc cover with westbrook green and durant. they’re gonna be ninth or 8th next season and they’ll be contending after that so might as well give them some early love. Like y’all did to the clippers a few years back. That was one of my firs issues of slam so that’s why I remember.

  • http://www.another48minutes.blogspot.com Gerard Himself

    ab_40: like Lang said in his original post: you need guys who sell magazines on your cover. I like Durant and co., but it just doesn’t work that way.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Wade is cool, but i’m amped to reader the Farmer’s take on Michigan’s ’89 title team!

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Now that I think of it, I wonder if Mr. Penn State is going to give Michigan a fair shake in the story?

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  • Fernando Sanchez

    Nice Cover. Good title, and I’m happy to see that Amare fets another article, hopefully with his new shoe coming out. And I look forward to reading the KryptoNate article also.

  • Diesel

    @BLove – you were in your bed thining DWade needs a cover? That’s just weird and creepy. I don’t need a response to this comment on sales figures and demographics and all that crap. All I’m saying is AI,Kobe,DWade, Lebron. No need to ever buy a mag because you know who the 4 people on the cover will be. Seriously how long are your guys cover shoot brainstorming sesison meetings? is it like 2 minutes of someone reaching in a hat and pulling out one of the 4 names from a hat?

  • The Seed

    Dwade is a great player and I feel he will have a better career than Lebron, because of Wade’s killer instinct. Lebron doesn’t have a killer instinct, he just plays and every now again uses his size to run people over for layups. Lebron shouldn’t be taking jump shots, but we all love the new Dominique Wilkins. Yes-until Lebron wins a title. Lebron is nothing but HIGHTLIGHTS. Wade doesn’t get his due, becaue of Kobe and Lebron, but he has picked up his game this year like in 06. Wade shouldn’t be in MVP race because of his team record and if that is the case. Kobe is missing two MVPs, when he led the league in scoring with scrubs in the tough West. Wade for Most Improved Player, sounds better-joking Wade is a beast and if he gets help-maybe he will get a second ring.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Cub Buenning

    I am going to dig through my “vault” and find my Denver Post Sports section from 89 when Michigan won that game (i grew up a wolverine/jayhawk fan) 88 and 89 were good years for me.
    excited for that story, Ryan!

    Rumeal, Higgins, Loy, Glen, Mills.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Cub, you save newpaper clippings that long?! I’m still salty Loy Vaught had to play all those years in a Clips uni. He deserved a better fate.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Cub Buenning

    Totally on Vaught. His career was lost in the bowels of the LA Sports Arena.

    Between my old comic books, baseball cards, and star wars action figures, there are a few old newspapers….

    Including this Denver Post Headline-

    MAGIC: I Have AIDS.

    please excuse my geeky nature.

  • Big Marv

    ………I saw Roscoe’s name on the cover…all smiles here.

  • Jackie Moon

    Glen Rice!

  • http://www.slamonline.com Ryan Jones

    Cub: You just named a bunch of guys who wouldn’t return my calls…

  • http://www.irememberwaybackwhen.wordpress.com Eric Woodyard

    great cover!! I’m glad y’all showin Flint, Mi some love too by putting Glen Rice in there…I can’t wait to cop it!

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    They probably saw that 814 area code.

  • http://www.bbaxn.com Darksaber

    Cub: Geeks rule. Especially the b-ball variant. I still have marvel comics from the early eighties in the attic, and my yellowed worn out AJ XI’s from 91, amongst other antiques. Hail Geekdom!

  • http://www.bbaxn.com Darksaber

    oh snap, i meant the black/red AJ VI’s. The elevens are still in near mint condition

  • http://www.slamonline.com Ryan Jones

    If I needed more reasons to dislike your school, Tad, working on this story offered plenty.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    You’re welcome.

  • http://fdklf.com Jukai

    Paul… Iverson… Kobe… Wade… we’re in for a Lebron cover next issue! Sweet!

  • http://Yahoo.com Roland

    Damn this cover is HOT!!!! Its gonna look good next to my 126 cover

  • don

    wow i didn’t notice wade’s lack of tats before.
    clean cut superstar….personal life non withstanding.

  • http://slamonline.com/ Ryne Nelson

    Don, that’s why I don’t agree with the NBA’s ruling to not allow Wade’s band-aids. If they’re cool with players having tattoos, can’t they let a guy express himself with a sticker?

  • Josh D

    I told you D-Wade should get a cover, next month do a peice on Tim Duncan,i appreciate his character may not be cover material, but just a peice i can’t remenber the last time there was a peice the Big Fundamental, give Bron or Superman cover next month

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    You know who should get a cover? Chauncey.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    You can name it “Rocky Mountain High” or something lame like that. You’re welcome.

  • Tristan Elledge

    Who won the What’s my name for devin harris and what was it?

  • http://icyhott420@yahoo.com Scott Carter

    Hey Lang Whitaker, has Joe Johnson been f’n banned from getting a cover or something?? If it was ever a time for someone to score their first ever SLAM cover, it’s Joe(are the Hawks even IN the playoffs without him??).

  • http://slamonline.com Lang Whitaker

    @Scott: Actually, yes, I banned him from being on the cover, even though he’s on my favorite team. People in Atlanta don’t even go see him play, so you think people in airports in Kansas or Alaska or wherever are going to buy a mag with him on the cover? I don’t.

  • BLove

    Diesel, what can I say I’m a passionate sports fan. I got a lot of ideas that run through my head when I can’t sleep. Maybe you can say I had a premonition ;)

  • http://nba.com tealish

    Lang: Haha, love the honesty.

  • Mum-Rar! Transform!

    Am really pissed. Finally my favorite player has a cover for slam and i cant find the damn mag anywhere.

    I searched the whole tri state area and still no one has this mag on stock.

    Am PISSED.

  • Mum-Rar! Transform!

    If I subscribe, well this particular issue come to my house?

  • m dub

    i like it, i like it a lot

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com Hursty

    Lang- C’mon, if people in fair dinkum Australia buy a cover with CP3 (who didn’t get 1 national TV game last year) and D-Will (who plays in Utah, most Australians only know of Mormon City)
    then who’s to judge whether they’ll buy a Joe Johnson cover?
    To the Slam Hierachy:
    D!ME doesn’t exist in Sydney (maybe other areas) and Handle is pretty much solely run by Brad, and that is a bi-monthly production.
    There’s no market competition vs. Slam in the Pacific.
    NZ, Japan, The Islands etc don’t have any other bball magazine. Sure we get Sports Ilustrated, but that’s different.
    Also:
    I’d LOVE to see a big feature on coaches and (maybe) referees. That’d be something different, and for a lot of readers, enlightening. Pop, Nelson, D’Antoni.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com Hursty

    I don’t really have feelings about the cover, it’s solid and good, but not spectacular. Wade does deserve one for his play of late though.
    If there were a few people I’d like to have love for the next issue(s) though… Kara Lawson, Mutumbo (old skool poster perhaps?), Ron Artest, Thabeet, Greg Pop, Gerald Wallace, Chauncey, Matt Bonner, Joe Johnson, Mike Bibby, Troy Murphy- who has been straight balling btw, Eva Mendes, Ben Gordon, Jameer Nelson, Al Thornton, Peja.
    Any of those guys (and Eva) getting pieces would be sweet. Thanks heaps. Keep up the great work.
    Under NO circumstances should Tony Brothers ever be mentioned with slam however lol. That man is baaad (in a terrible way).

  • iwannaknow

    When will an ALL STAR 2009 Edition be published ? ??

  • http://www.DreAllDay.com dre baldwin

    Hot cover shot!

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  • http://www.alllooksame.com Tarzan Cooper

    troy murphy deserves a feature more than anyone else in the league.

  • Candyman

    Yes Rogar Mason Jr! is getting some LOVE. And Cooper’s right, you guys should show Troy Murphy some love seeing how no one does and he is getting Pau Gasol stats with 15 and 10 a night!

  • http://www.slamonline.com DeMarco Williams

    Another knockout job, peoples. The cover is subtle dopeness. Glad to be a part of this one.

  • Miguel Ferreira

    Finally Dwyane got his cover back, i really like it it turned out great, can’t wait to read it. Wade’s my favourite player.

  • http://- Marcel

    I’m a big time SLAM addict and I’ve been reading this mag for years now. I would love to read an article about the two L.A. homeboys with the Lakers, Trevor Ariza and Jordan Farmar. They’re both very talented players and they will both be even better in a few years. Please consider this idea SLAM HQ!!!

    Marcel, The biggest SLAM-fan of the Netherlands!

  • BostonBaller

    DWade was a bit under the radar b/c of his injuries but as soon as he reappeared during the Olympics he has been tearing it up. He didn’t get as much shine as James or even Kobe but he was they MVP there in my mind. Bosh even got just as much shine as Wade did. RuPaul played well.

  • Tristan Elledge

    WHAT IS DEVIN HARRIS’S NEW NICKNAME???????????????????????

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