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Wade apologizes for anthem flap at Toronto
- Updated: May 10, 2016
1:28 AM ET
MIAMI — Dwyane Wade was the first Miami Heat player to line up for the playing of “O Canada” on Monday night.
Lesson learned.
Wade apologized Monday for his actions before Saturday’s Game 3, when he took a few extra warm-up shots at the beginning of the singing of “O Canada.” Video showed Wade continued his pregame routine for about 20 seconds before he took his spot in line with the rest of his teammates.
Wade issued the apology after Miami’s 94-87 victory in Game 4, which tied the Eastern Conference semifinals at 2-2. Game 5 is in Toronto on Wednesday.
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