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LeBron James is one of the greatest players in the history of the game. However, many believe even he wouldn’t be there without his move to the Heat. James joined forces with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh at Heat, where he won his first two championships. While that is a great achievement, Dwyane Wade recently explained why James is great away from the game as well.

Wade is the best teammate LeBron had in his career. The two formed one of the most exciting duos in NBA and solidified themselves as the best. The two worked like bread and butter on the court and became great friends off the court.

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Recently, Wade made his appearance on the ‘Dan Patrick Show’. There he spoke about LeBron’s greatness and how it came outside the highlights.

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Wade explains how LeBron James is great

While speaking to Dan Patrick, Wade explained how James’ greatness comes away from all the highlights and plays. Being teammates, the ‘Flash’ got to experience LeBron outside the court and, according to him, that is where his true greatness comes from. Because LeBron is always working and never takes a day off.

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He further explained the way LeBron carries himself off the court is what makes him special. Wade said that the way LeBron takes care of his body and how he doesn’t take a single day off is what makes him special. LeBron James keeps working on his body or his mind or his game and keeps improving himself day in day out.

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The ‘King’ still keeps his discipline going and even works while on vacation. Despite being 36, he has not lost his work ethic and works as hard as ever to be great at the game. When he returns, do you think he will turn things around for the Los Angeles Lakers? Let us know in the comments below.

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