2016-17 Season Averages: 18.3 PPG, 4.5 REB, 3.8 AST
Future Hall of Fame guard and three time NBA champion Dwyane Wade made waves last summer when he left the team he’d been with his entire career, the Miami Heat, to sign a deal with his hometown Bulls. Wade brought championship pedigree, veteran experience and a knowledge of the game to a young roster, and though he had an up and down season on the court by his own standards, he provided that steady veteran presence throughout the season. Let’s take a look back at some of D-Wade’s biggest moments and best games of the past season:

vs Boston Celtics, October 27 - In Wade’s Bulls debut, in front of a national TNT audience, Wade announced his return to his hometown with a bang.