Dwyane Wade explains how Big 3 almost didn't happen
Briefly

The article discusses the Miami Heat's Big 3 era featuring LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh, highlighting their strategic decisions that led to winning two NBA titles. Key to their success was Chris Bosh's initial hesitation to join the team amid intense competition from other franchises. Wade reflects on how the Heat's unexpected ability to acquire three superstars changed the dynamics of their potential to work together, emphasizing the undertones of pressure and teamwork that characterized that transformative summer of 2010.
Once Chris Bosh got a chance to come out here, everybody was like throwing flowers at his feet. He wavered a couple times, we didn't know if he was going to be a part of the opportunity for us to play together.
The Heat did a great job of keeping, once again, their cards close to their chest because we knew going into that summer that each team that was in position can get two star players.
Then, [the Miami Heat] came out of nowhere was like, 'Hey, we can get three.' And so I think it changed something for us.
We all had a conversation about and we realized we would like to play together.
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