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Dwyane Wade shares his peaceful retreat after capturing daughter Kaavia's adorable moment with Gabrielle Union
Dwyane Wade shares his peaceful retreat after capturing daughter Kaavia's adorable moment with Gabrielle Union

Time of India

time21 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Dwyane Wade shares his peaceful retreat after capturing daughter Kaavia's adorable moment with Gabrielle Union

Dwyane Wade shares his peaceful retreat after capturing daughter Kaavia's adorable moment with Gabrielle Union (Image Credit: Getty Images) Dwyane Wade gave a peek into his family time he is enjoying currently. The couple has their family time planned around their daughter, Kaavia. Recently, Dwyane showed a different side of Kaavia, where she is seen spending time with a pony. He captured the moment in the video and labeled it as 'She's a country girl.' In addition to the video, he also shared a quiet moment capturing the calm of the sea. The vast expanse of calm sea captured in a video was captioned as 'Find your peace.' After a hectic schedule filled with activities, Dwyane wound down in the peaceful company of the sea, inspiring fans to find theirs as well. Dwyane Wade finds peace in his family and home If anyone wants to know where Dwyane Wade is the most peaceful, the easiest way to find out is to go through his Instagram stories. The former NBA star shared a couple of videos on his Instagram story to give a peek into his peaceful, happy moments. In one of the videos, the center of his universe, his daughter Kaavia and wife Gabrielle, are seen chatting over a pony. Gabrielle and Kaavia's conversation was focused on the pony's color and name. Gabrielle told Kaavia that the pony was named 'Sploosh.' Highlighting Kaavia's unseen side, Dwyane captioned the video, 'She's a country girl.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Dubai villas | search ads Get Deals Undo Apart from capturing his daughter Kaavia's time with a pony, Dwyane also shared a view of the sea to which his vacation home apparently opens. In a recent appearance on the Time Out podcast, he revealed his summer vacation plans and shared that he intends to spend this summer at his newly bought vacation home. He had also shared the sea view from the home, captioning it as, 'To plenty of sunset photos.' The recent updates on his IG story indicate that he has finally got the dream home to spend the summer. Dwyane Wade previously emphasized on importance of giving freedom to his daughter The recent video of Kaavia spending time with a pony showed her confident side. She seemingly loves to be in command of things and is not shy about sharing her thoughts. This confident personality is the result of a thoughtful parenting philosophy Dwayne Wade and Gabrielle Union swear by. In an earlier interview with a parenting portal, Parents, Dwyane had shared in 2023: 'We give her the freedom to have a say in her space, her appearance, and the things she wants to do. The only way we're going to know our child is by listening to her, watching her, and seeing what she's interested in. For us, in the Black community, we have to make sure our kids understand how to stand on their own two feet and advocate for themselves. It's on us to teach Kaavia her power early on, and a lot of that comes from individuality. Dwyane Wade ON: Letting Go of Validation to Become Your Best Self When asked what they wanted to teach Kaavia, he had said: 'Compassion for herself. So often, we're drilled to be compassionate to everybody else, but we leave ourselves out of that compassion umbrella and let ourselves get drenched and drowned in self-loathing and self-judgment. And when you breed compassion in your home, [kids] can't help but live it and expect it.' Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle have built a cozy cocoon for themselves with Kaavia being its center point. They are always supportive of their children's decisions and take pride in things they accomplish. The recent set of videos was adorable enough to give anybody a heartwarming experience to cherish for long time. Also Read: "We didn't do it right": Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union spoke candidly about their first marriages as the NBA legend fathered a child during their breakup Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Dwyane Wade breaks down why the new salary cap rules are great for the NBA: "It forces teams to develop and make smarter financial decisions"
Dwyane Wade breaks down why the new salary cap rules are great for the NBA: "It forces teams to develop and make smarter financial decisions"

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Dwyane Wade breaks down why the new salary cap rules are great for the NBA: "It forces teams to develop and make smarter financial decisions"

Dwyane Wade breaks down why the new salary cap rules are great for the NBA: "It forces teams to develop and make smarter financial decisions" originally appeared on Basketball Network. The incredible depth of the Oklahoma City Thunder roster, otherwise the second-youngest team in the league, was on full display in this year's playoffs, in what many are calling the strongest Western Conference in recent seasons. Their playoff rotation included nine players averaging over 10 minutes per game, with seven of them playing over 20. When you have nine guys who can hold their own for 10 minutes on the court in an NBA playoff game, there's not much more to say. On the other hand, to everyone's surprise, the Indiana Pacers were one win away from capturing their first-ever Larry O'Brien trophy. Their playoff rotation included 10 players, eight of whom were logging more than 15 minutes per game, with seven over the 20-minute mark. All of this brings us to the conclusion that the NBA is slowly but surely entering a new era. The era of superteams and superstar alliances is coming to an end. The new salary cap rules are forcing teams to think differently. Teams are being built from the ground up because, under the new regulations, it's practically impossible to keep two max-contract players on the same roster long-term. That has created parity we've never seen before — the league crowned its seventh different champion in the past seven seasons, something that's never happened before. Dwyane Wade addressed this trend on the "The Why" podcast. "It aimed at superteams or owners willing to spend endlessly," he said. "It forces teams to develop and make smarter financial decisions. It makes it much harder to stack talent via free agency. So it's the Big 3 – we don't want this no more. If you go into the second apron, you can't use your mid-level exception to sign key players. These are the penalties. Then you can't package certain stars and trade for a star," he concluded. The NBA is changing big time Having ten players in a playoff rotation means one thing: you'll always have so-called "trade chips," which suggests the team won't fall apart quickly, like what's happening with the Denver Nuggets. Now, it's hard to say that the Nuggets have collapsed, considering they lost twice in a seven-game series after their championship season, and to outstanding teams. However, aside from Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. received big contracts just before the new CBA rules were introduced. It's hard to blame Denver's front office — they couldn't have predicted how much the second apron would reshape roster building, but they had no room to put quality pieces around their main stars. The Pacers, for example, have the luxury of Aaron Nesmith hitting five threes in the final five minutes of a playoff game and turning the impossible around against the New York Knicks. Eight total threes in the game. Not Tyrese Haliburton, not Pascal Siakam — Nesmith. That's team depth. The biggest takeaway from the success of the Thunder and the Pacers is that the NBA is changing big time and in a very specific direction: deeper rotations, less dependence on superstars and more balanced, well-constructed teams. Mark Cuban also broke down how the new CBA rules will impact the league. "When you get past the second apron, it's even tougher and so before you could always figure out, you know, find a team together by making trades, taking back money, whatever it may be — that's going to be nearly impossible going forward," he NBA is increasingly favoring roster depth and load distribution In the 2005–06 season, 17 players averaged more than 40 minutes on the court, with starters usually playing between 40 and 44 minutes per game. Five years later, in the 2010–11 playoffs, that number dropped to ten, and the typical starter range moved to 39–41 minutes. Today, in the 2024–25 season, only nine players are averaging more than 40 minutes in the playoffs; the average time for starters remains around 37–40 minutes and it's no longer standard for top players to routinely cross that threshold. All of this confirms that the modern NBA is increasingly favoring roster depth and load distribution, as best demonstrated by the 2025 Finals teams. So, expect teams in the coming seasons to be built in the image of the Pacers and Thunder. The new era has officially story was originally reported by Basketball Network on Jul 18, 2025, where it first appeared.

The talent that he has" – Dwyane Wade backs up Ace Bailey as Utah Jazz bet on their next star scorer
The talent that he has" – Dwyane Wade backs up Ace Bailey as Utah Jazz bet on their next star scorer

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

The talent that he has" – Dwyane Wade backs up Ace Bailey as Utah Jazz bet on their next star scorer

Dwyane Wade is the co-owner of Utah Jazz (Image via Instagram / @dwyanewade) Ace Bailey 's draft selection by the Utah Jazz was viewed as a risk due to his alleged lack of desire to play for the team. Now, recently, co-owner Dwyane Wade swiftly refuted the claims and explained why the team took him in. According to the NBA legend, he was too excellent to pass up. He further asserted that Ace Bailey has potential. Additionally, in a recent episode of The Timeout podcast, he praised the newcomer, who was chosen fifth overall in the 2025 NBA Draft. Dwyane Wade explains why the Utah Jazz couldn't ignore Ace Bailey's star potential despite pre-draft doubts Dwyane Wade recently discussed why the Utah Jazz took that chance by selecting Ace Bailey in his podcast, The Timeout. The NBA icon said: "Getting a young guy like Ace Bailey, the talent that he has, you cannot pass him up.. There is no way. Even though the rumor mill was saying that he wanted to go to certain teams, there's no way you can pass him up. He is too talented." Dwyane Wade on Utah Jazz Drafting Ace Bailey & Walter Clayton Jr. He went on to describe what it was about Ace Bailey that the Jazz found so enticing. Dwyane Wade even went so far as to draw a comparison between him and a fellow NBA player he had faced off against. He said: "He is one of those guys that just walk in the gym, and he can get you 30. He is just one of those Melo-type of scorer type of players, so (you) had to get him. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like You Won't Believe the Price of These Dubai Apartments Binghatti Developers FZE Get Offer Undo by Taboola by Taboola I thought Danny and the staff did an amazing job of grabbing a young fella." He then discussed why Utah is the ideal place for Ace Bailey on that same episode. Dwyane Wade then added: "As soon as he got there, he clocked in and went right to work.. He is going to be fine. I think, as he allows it, he is going to understand he is in a very good organization. He is in a very good spot to allow himself to grow: One as a young man, but also as a young basketball player in this league. I think it was a very good move for him." Dwyane Wade backed up Ace Bailey (Image via Instagram / @dwyanewade) Despite Ace Bailey's refusal to visit or train with the Utah Jazz before the draft, the team remained confident. The new head of basketball operations, Austin Ainge, scouted him extensively during his time with the Boston Celtics and had faith in his skills. Additionally, his attacking game is already excellent. Still, there is room for development. His next objectives are to improve his flexibility, core strength, and finishing through contact, in addition to refining his defensive engagement. If he can get better in those areas, he has real All-Star potential. Also read: Kevin Love reacts to reported three-team trade involving Miami Heat, Utah Jazz, and L.A. Clippers Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

"They didn't sell for 10 billion dollars for LeBron not to be there" - Dwyane Wade shuts down LeBron James' Lakers exit talks
"They didn't sell for 10 billion dollars for LeBron not to be there" - Dwyane Wade shuts down LeBron James' Lakers exit talks

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

"They didn't sell for 10 billion dollars for LeBron not to be there" - Dwyane Wade shuts down LeBron James' Lakers exit talks

"They didn't sell for 10 billion dollars for LeBron not to be there" - Dwyane Wade shuts down LeBron James' Lakers exit talks originally appeared on Basketball Network. This offseason has already given us plenty to talk about. From blockbuster trades to unexpected shakeups, the league's landscape shifted in a matter of weeks. Kevin Durant ended up with the Houston Rockets, a few key pieces got reshuffled, like Desmond Bane, Cam Johnson and the latest headline grabber, Bradley Beal, who joined forces with Kawhi Leonard and James Harden with the Los Angeles Clippers in what looks like their final push for something big. But even with all that movement, the biggest headline didn't come from a trade. It came from pure speculation. At least for now… Because while teams were busy retooling and fans were catching their breath, talk started circulating that LeBron Jamesmight be on the move. Again. And just as those talks started gaining traction, one of the guys who knows him best, his old running mate and Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade, stepped in and shut it all down in a matter of seconds. "Man, listen, they got nothing else to talk about. Bron is always going to be a story for the media. Not saying it's bad, at all, if you know how to use the media, it's good for you…" Wade stated in the latest episode of "The Timeout" podcast. "But, at the end of the day, c'mon man, the Lakers just sold for $10 billion, they didn't sell for $10 billion for LeBron not to be there," King's longtime friend and former teammate added. The biggest sports sale in the U.S. If there was ever going to be a time where some kind of exit made sense — maybe one final push somewhere else, with a young contender or a ready-made superteam — this felt like it. LeBron's still playing at a ridiculous level for someone pushing 41, but Father Time always shows up. So the idea that he'd want to script the ending on his terms wasn't all that far-fetched. But according to Wade, all that chatter got buried the moment the Buss family cashed in. The longtime owners of the Los Angeles Lakers entered into an agreement to sell the majority stake in the franchise to billionaire Mark Walter, with the team valued at an eye-popping $10 billion. That's the highest number ever for the United States' pro sports team. It's technically not a full-scale sale since the Buss family will also retain a minority stake, just over 15%, for the time being. Jeanie will also remain the team governor and continue running day-to-day operations, as per ESPN's Ramona Shelburne. Wade made it simple for even the regular fan, this is not a rebuild and no one drops this kind of money to lose the man who is still running the is next for Bron and the Purple and Gold? So now it looks like the speculation can die down. LeBron isn't heading anywhere. He's not chasing rings in a new city. He's staying put in L.A., running it back with what might be one of the more intriguing lineups he's had in years. Luka Doncic is still right there next to him and they've added Deandre Ayton to bring some force and balance inside. There's still work to be done, no doubt. And the competitive Western Conference won't make it easy. But it's clear that the Lakers aren't looking to hit reset just yet. And as far as Wade's concerned, there was never really a story here. Just media filling space, tossing LeBron's name in the mix because, well, that's what happens every story was originally reported by Basketball Network on Jul 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

Dwyane Wade supports Myles Turner's decision to leave the Pacers to go play with Giannis: "Perfect time to make the shift"
Dwyane Wade supports Myles Turner's decision to leave the Pacers to go play with Giannis: "Perfect time to make the shift"

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Sport
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Dwyane Wade supports Myles Turner's decision to leave the Pacers to go play with Giannis: "Perfect time to make the shift"

Dwyane Wade supports Myles Turner's decision to leave the Pacers to go play with Giannis: "Perfect time to make the shift" originally appeared on Basketball Network. For the last five seasons, Myles Turner has been constantly thrown into trade talks at every deadline. Whenever a team needed a center, his name always came first, as he can work well with another star player or two. Despite the constant noise, he remained loyal to the Indiana Pacers, and this season it proved to be the right call. The Pacers made their first NBA Finals in 25 years, since the Reggie Miller era and Turner played brilliantly. However, when Tyrese Haliburton tore his Achilles in Game 7, it became instantly clear he'd be sidelined for the entire following season. A minor rebuild seemed likely, but hardly anyone anticipated the versatile center being dealt to the Milwaukee Bucks. "He just went to the Finals," Dwyane Wade said on "The Why" podcast, commenting on Myles' situation. "After 10 years of building, he finally got to the Finals. Hali got hurt and now they're kind of rebuilding. Not fully, but enough. I mean, let me go here next to Giannis. Let me go and give myself another chance in the Eastern Conference and win a championship. So I want more." "I think it was the right time for him and he ain't gonna do nothing more. After 10 years getting to the Finals and being there — everything will go downhill. I think it was a good move. My legacy was good there and let me go try to do something else for the end of my career. Perfect time to make the shift," The Flash concluded. Pacers will be in a tough spot all season From Wade's perspective, this trade makes perfect sense for Turner's career because playing alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo will give him a new chance to fight for a title, especially since the Pacers, without Haliburton, will be in a tough spot all season long. However, from the Pacers' perspective, Turner was one of the key pieces of that championship run: a great rim protector and a guy who could stretch the floor and knock down timely shots. Considering all of this, the renowned insider and analyst Brian Windhorst reckoned that Indiana players were furious with the trade. "They are going to have some explaining to do to their star players. The Pacers have been weakened both this season and into the future. They don't have another player on their roster who can fill in here," he as the younger version of Lopez Indiana suddenly went from pushing Game 7 and chasing their first-ever title to losing two starters for the upcoming season. A similar situation unfolded in Boston, where the Celtics' repeat hopes were derailed. After Jayson Tatum went down, they quickly moved on from Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis, with Al Horford also approaching retirement. As for the Bucks, Turner's playstyle looks an awful lot like a younger version of Brook Lopez, who was also (and still is to a degree) a great rim protector with a reliable three-point shot from a big man, though not a dominant rebounder. It remains to be seen how Turner and Giannis mesh on the court, but their combined experience and skill sets should complement one another story was originally reported by Basketball Network on Jul 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

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