Dwayne Wade Tried & Failed To Chug Beer As It Spills Out Of His Nose

There aren’t many things that can get the audience worked up like witnessing someone who ends up on camera seize their moment in the spotlight by downing a beer, and nearly every big arena in existence relies on the Jumbotron to offer fans a range of distractions during gaps in the action. Dwayne Wade was the one in action.

Dwyane Wade and Travis Diener, two former players of the Golden Eagles team, participated in a drink-off midway through the second half of Wednesday night’s men’s basketball game between Marquette and Providence College in Milwaukee, providing spectators with a similar scene.

Dwayne Wade Tried & Failed To Chug Beer As It Spills Out Of His Nose

Although Dwyane Wade is among the greatest basketball players ever, he has to concentrate on improving his beer chugging. On Wednesday night, the three-time NBA Champion, who is 41 years old, visited his alma mater, Marquette.

Many members of the Wisconsin Golden Eagles’ 2003 Final Four squad were present when they faced off against the No. 22 Providence Friars at Fiserv Forum. The Golden Eagles were rated No. 20. Wade, Steve Novak, Travis Diener, and former head coach Tom Crean were seated courtside.

During the intermission, the squad was recognised for its amazing run to the NCAA Tournament semifinals.

During a break in the action midway through the second half, the camera cut to Wade and Diener in the stands and displayed them on the jumbotron. The Packers’ left tackle David Bakhtiari started a Milwaukee custom by encouraging locals to guzzle their beers, and the two former Golden Eagles were no exception.

Thus, they did. Diener, though, did. Wade had trouble.

Even while he may have guided Marquette to the Final Four over twenty years ago, his teammate won on Wednesday. Wade came nowhere near completing his beer, and what little of it he did manage to down came back up through his nose.

 

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