PHOTOS: Dwyane Wade attends classes at Harvard
It's never too late to go back to school.
Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade, who's been working the 2015 NBA Finals as an analyst for ABC, recently completed a four-day executive course in sports and entertainment management at Harvard.
Wade wasn't the only professional athlete that took part in the program, as Mason Plumlee of the Brooklyn Nets and wide receiver Brandon Marshall of the NFL's New York Jets were also enrolled.
LeBron James will be thrilled to see his friend back covering the action, as the Cleveland Cavaliers lost both games against the Golden State Warriors that Wade didn't attend.
The Heat's 33-year-old All-Star missed Game 5 because of his schooling, but didn't work the series opener due to a scholastic reading event in Miami Shores that he was committed to appear at.
Perhaps what Wade learned from Harvard Business School professor Anita Elberse will translate over to his negotiations with the Heat, as he's reportedly seeking a new deal for roughly $20 million annually over the next three seasons.
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