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Dwyane Wade's Son, Zaire, Signs G League Contract With Utah Jazz Affiliate Team - Blavity

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Zaire Wade , son of former NBA star Dwyane Wade, is ready to go pro. It's just been announced that the 19-year-old baller is bypassing college to sign a G League contract and is expected to play for the Salt Lake City Stars, an affiliate team of the NBA's Utah Jazz. Shams Charania, senior lead NBA writer at Stadium and The Atlantic broke the news on Twitter. His tweet also confirmed that Dwyane Wade is a part-owner of the Jazz. Zaire Wade, the son of Dwyane Wade, is signing a contract in the NBA G League and is expected to join the Utah Jazz’s affiliate Salt Lake City Stars, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium . Dwyane Wade is a part-owner of the Jazz. — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) October 12, 2021 According to Bleacher Report , Zaire was a 3-star recruit while playing high school basketball at Sierra Canyon in California. He went on to transfer to Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, in 2020. Wade decided to go pro, despite the young player receiving scholarship offers...

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