How would you describe the dynamic between players and ownership in the NBA? Is there tension there? Dwyane Wade: From my experience—obviously not knowing every relationship—I mean, you see some out there like Mark Cuban and Dirk [Nowitzki], and it looks amazing. The ownership group and the chairmans in Miami with the Arison family, they were great to my family and I. I just feel that the tough part about it is, most of the people who own teams, most of the people who are in ownership of teams, have never played a sport at the highest level. And so it’s hard to communicate and to be on the same page when you come from two totally different worlds. And sometimes the ownership group is in it for the investment only, right? And they’re not in it the same way the players are in it.