Dwyane Wade on LeBron James’ “Not one, not two, not three” speech: “The world should not have seen that”

When the Miami Heat unveiled their Big Three to the world, LeBron James guaranteed they would win multiple NBA championships— “not one, not two, not three,” as the young “King” said in 2010.

Fourteen years after that infamous speech, Dwyane Wade said LeBron should’ve kept his mouth shut. After all, the Heatless “only” won two titles in their four years together.

“He tripping,” Wade said on The OGs Show. “I didn’t say a word. That’s supposed to be a moment that was just for our fans, and the world should not have seen that. That’s something you say internal. ‘We’re going to win every year,’ but really, you know how hard it is to win one year? I don’t care what talent you have. That’s why I was sitting there like, ‘Oh my man, don’t know yet.'”

Wade knew it was impossible

While the Heat had arguably the best team during that era, Wade already knew how tough it was to win even just one title…

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