Pictures of Dwyane Wade's New Jordan Logo Hit the Internet

What Do Fans Think?

Nick Meyer

The new Dwyane Wade Jordan shoe company logo has hit the Internet in the form of pictures, and the source of the new photos is a bit surprising to some.

It seems as if the new logo was essentially leaked to the public when the pictures surfaced of Mr. Wade, the former Finals MVP in 2006 of the Miami Heat whose team just lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the Finals this year.

Wade was going to get Lasik eye surgery done and even wore a pair of Jordan shoes while sitting the chair to be examined. Wade seemed happy to be getting the surgery done so that he can see better on the court and perhaps play more effectively.

The new Wade logo made by Jordan as seen in the pictures is an off-center "W" logo and the picture of Wade shows it in a golden color.

The logo is clean and fairly unique and should be pretty popular once the new shoes and other apparel-related products finally hit the market.

Nike typically is stingy when it comes to giving stars their own personal logos but Wade has been a long-time cover athlete for the Jordan brand and he is well known within the company so it seemed time that he joined the greats like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James.

Now Wade will turn his attention to launching the brand and trying to make a name for himself as well as hoping to lead the Heat back to the Finals and to get a win this time around.

Wade and the Heat have a lot of decisions to make in the off-season and they need to make a move to bring in more help for Wade and James, that's for sure.

For now, the buzz is around Wade's new logo for the Jordan brand as shown in pictures.

Check out the picture here: http://twitpic.com/5qqwtw

It was tweeted by Darren Rovell who said the company had confirmed that it is the official logo.


Published by Nick Meyer

I am a 26-year old writer trying to stay sharp and earn some side cash. My specialty is sports writing. I ve always had strong opinions but I ve become more humble over the years. I welcome freelance writ...  View profile

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