Rodney McGruder hasn’t had a chance to catchup with Dwyane Wade since he signed a lifetime contract with the Chinese apparel and sneaker company Li-Ning and returned home over the weekend from his 10-day, six commercial tour through China.
But McGruder, who watched Wade lead the Miami Heat to its only playoff victory in April when he scored 28 points in 26 minutes in a Game 2 win in Philadelphia, does have an opinion about what the 36-year-old, 12-time All-Star should do after reportedly receiving a three-year, $25 million offer to play for the Zhejiang Golden Bulls next season.