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He wanted to be buried in your jersey with your name on his back, maybe you could play a game or warmup with his name on yours?
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I love that idea. Nevertheless it would be Mr. Wade's call. I would respect whatever decision he made.
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Me too, he’s a class act. Simply a suggestion if he were to see the tweet, could be something he maybe hadn’t thought of.
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Amazing- thank u! My son
@SzZeif was one of his best friends & classmate & is dedicating his war on sensible gun control to Joaquin (“Guac”). U have always done so much for the SoFla community. Welcome back & thank you! -
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#MSDSTRONG are incredible. It makes this teenager in the 60's so proud of all of them. I joined Twitter sat. Just to follow these amazing young people. As I tweeted before you have "taught your children well" Crosby stills Nash and young - 1 more reply
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All this story brought tears to my eyes since I first read. You're such a class act. I'm glad I can call you my idol. Thanks for being this amazing role model and human being, DWade. We all love you way beyond basketball. Please, don't ever shut up. PREACH LOUDER! God bless you!
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My eyes are watering up now too.
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And he just made the game-winning shot with Joaquin's name signed on his shoes. God is great! I'm pretty sure the kid's smiling in heaven! :')
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We all do :( But I do have faith he's in a better place and God had greater plans for him. Hopefully his life will spark a change for the better in America and the whole world.
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