In the days leading up to the NBA All-Star Break, The Sports Fan Journal has highlighted a player for a week as a way to appreciate the greatness of him as a player and person. This year, we acknowledge Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade, who has been a remarkable player for 16 years. In his final season, a few of us at TSFJ wanted to share our perspectives on what makes Wade special. The Sports Fan Journal Presents: Flash Week. The bond between the worlds of sports and music has gone hand-in-hand for decades. From Kurtis Blow releasing his hit song “Basketball” in 1984 to N.W.A. rocking Raiders gear at any given moment, sports has always had a certain influence in the hip-hop community.However, it’s Drake’s 2010 song “Thank Me Now” that perfectly sums up the understanding and camaraderie between rappers and ballers as he says, “Damn, I swear sports and music are so synonymous / ‘Cause we want to be them, and they want to be us.”
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