Live broadcast on 17/0 Recently, Heat celebrity Wade was interviewed by the Miami Herald.
Q: "When you look at the breakdown in the relationship between the Heat and Jimmy Butler this season, who do you think is to blame?" How uncomfortable are you to watch this happen? ”
Wade: "One of the things I've realized is, don't go around blaming people when you don't really know what's going on. I wasn't there when it happened, so I didn't know what was going on, and I didn't necessarily have to blame anyone.What I don't like the most is the stain it has on our team.Over the past two or three decades, we have been one of the best teams in professional sports.We don't want people to talk about it when they talk about the Heat, we want to talk about the successes we've had and how we've created them.So it's a very unfortunate time. ”
"You see, love will come to an end. For many people, a six-year relationship is a long time. So it's normal for their relationship to come to an end. It's just that sometimes, the way it ends doesn't have to be so bad or unbearable. ”
"I just wanted to make sure I was getting my point across. I've seen some clues. At that critical moment when my statue was unveiled and I had the opportunity to speak, I felt that my message was very clear. It was my moment to talk to the team and tell them who Pat Riley was and what the team was like. I know if everything doesn't go right, something will go wrong. That's how I felt at the time, that's why I said those words. Although not everyone was present, the message was clearly communicated. I feel that way because I know enough and obviously I have my own connections. Eventually, that relationship ended, and so it was. It's just that sometimes, whether it's the players or the team management, we could have handled things in a better way. We have to do better because that's part of our history. ”