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Wade's continued star power

DWade-cover2.jpgHe’s not playing at the moment, but Heat guard Dwyane Wade is still a draw. That’s why Ocean Drive has made him just the third cover man in the magazine’s 16-year history.

The story about Wade examines his future plans, his thoughts about rebuilding the Heat, his philanthropy and D Wade’s Sports Grill chain of restaurants.

The other men on the magazine’s cover were former Heat center Shaquille O’Neal in 2004 and Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2006.

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SARAH TALALAY
After a decade as a news reporter in New Jersey, Southern California, Chicago and South Broward, Talalay decided to trade in covering meetings about city government and schools for meetings about sports deals and stadium finance...
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