Dwyane Wade's "One Last Dance" only has a few more songs left, and Wade opened up to ESPN's Rachel Nichols about how he will handle the realities of his retirement once the Miami Heat's 2018-19 season ends.
In an interview for Nichols' daily ESPN show, The Jump, the 37-year-old three-time NBA champion said that he will see a therapist to help him adjust to a new normal:
"I'll be in therapy. Seriously. I meant it. It is going to be a big change. I told my wife [Gabrielle Union], I said, 'I need to do therapy, and we need to do it a little bit.