Presumably because he was busy with one …

Presumably because he was busy with one of his several post-basketball endeavors, Dwyane Wade wasn’t watching when the Jazz—the team he owns a minority stake in—and the Heat—the team he won three championships with—squared off in Miami earlier this November. If he had been watching that game (a Heat win), though, Wade would not have been conflicted. “I don’t really have any emotions,” Wade tells Sports Illustrated about his two teams facing each other. “I’m a Miami Heat as a basketball player. Anytime I see that jersey, anytime I see a hat, anytime somebody utters the word ‘Miami,’ I feel a sense of pride and joy. “But I also understand the personal from the business. I’ve been affected by the business many times. And so I can separate my personal feelings of my love for the organization that I gave everything to from the organization that I’m getting to know that started from a business standpoint.”