NBA All-Star Dwyane Wade Lectures at Harvard Business School

Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade recently took his talents to Harvard Business School.  This summer, he took a four-day class titled "The Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports".

Wade decided to continue to expand his horizons by lecturing at the school recently on a Friday night.  He made an appearance at Aldrich Auditorium to speak to the assembled students. 

Wade spoke about what drives him in basketball and business as well as things he learned during the summer course.  He also spoke about his personal brand and answered questions from the audience. 

Wade made his 12th straight All-Star team this season and is currently averaging 19.2 points, 4.8 assists, and 4.1 rebounds per game.  The Miami Heat's all-time leading scorer also has his franchise poised to make another postseason run.

Overall, Wade has won three NBA titles in Miami.  In 2006, the Heat won their first championship and Wade was named NBA Finals MVP after averaging 34.7 points in a six-game series victory over the Dallas Mavericks.

Wade was the leading scorer and led Team USA in 2008 to Olympic gold.  Off the court, he has done significant work for underprivileged children with The Wade World's Foundation.

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