Retired NBA players need things to do. Talking about basketball on TV or the radio is an obvious move. But there’s a world of business and entertainment to test the waters of as well. Here’s the South Florida Sun Sentinel reporting:
Just when you thought Dwyane Wade has done it all, the retired Miami Heat icon offers yet another spin move.
Fashion guru? Check. NBA television analyst? Check. Vintner? Check.
And now? Game show host.
Moving into a role where he will be the one passing out the cash (quite the contrast from the summer of 2016 and that ugly spat with Pat Riley), Wade will executive produce and host an American spinoff of the British game show, The Cube, for WarnerMedia.
The show will feature contestants performing various competitions within a confined cube. And if they need help, the Heat’s all-time leading scorer will be there to assist.
D-Wade continues to show versatility. Just not in the ways people expected.