What is Dwyane Wade's net worth as of October 2022?  Looking at the 3x NBA champion's major investments off the court

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Former Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade

Former Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade will likely be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2023. It will be his first year of eligibility. Wade has enjoyed plenty of success off the court as well. He has a reported net worth of $170 million.

Wade has a lifetime sneaker contract that includes an equity stake with Chinese athletic brand Li-Ning. Furthermore, the three-time NBA champion has endorsement deals with Gatorade, Lincoln, Sean John, Staples, Topps and T-Mobile. He had his own 'Sidekick' cell phone with T-Mobile.

Wade also has his own Napa Valley wine brand called Wade Cellars. You can purchase a bottle of his Cabernet Sauvignon for $44.99. Additionally, he has a partnership with Hublot. The luxury watch company allows him to design his own watches.

In 2021, Wade purchased a minority stake in the Utah Jazz. Wade has expressed his desire to be a hands-on owner. Wade currently hosts a television game show titled "The Cube," which airs on TBS. The show was renewed for a second season earlier this year.

Dwyane Wade is no longer with TNT

Andrew Marchand of the New York Post broke the news that Dwyane Wade would not be a part of TNT's basketball coverage this season. Wade was previously a part of TNT's Tuesday night panel, alongside former teammate Shaquille O'Neal and WNBA star Candace Parker.

Dwyane Wade had been with Turner Sports since retiring from the NBA following the 2018-19 season. He declined their offer so he could focus on his other business interests.

It is unclear if his role as a minority owner of the Utah Jazz factored into his decision to walk away from TNT. The future Hall of Famer is not expected to be a part of a different network's basketball coverage.

Wade recently helped produce a Netflix documentary titled "The Redeem Team." It is centered around the 2008 U.S. men's basketball team and their pursuit of a gold medal.

'The Redeem Team' nickname came to fruition as they looked to avenge their loss to Argentina in the semifinals of the 2004 Olympics. They ended up settling for a bronze medal. It was the country's most embarrassing basketball moment.

Wade hasn't revealed any new plans lately. One thing we know for sure is that he will always find a way to keep busy.

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