After growing up in Chicago and attending Marquette University, Dwyane Wade was the 5th overall NBA draft pick in 2003. In his first year with the Miami Heat, Dwyane was selected to the NBA All-Rookie First Team. Dwyane went on to lead the Heat to their first NBA Championship in franchise history in 2006 and was named the NBA Finals MVP. For nearly two years, Dwyane had the top selling NBA jersey. Last season Dwyane became the first player in NBA history to accumulate at least 2,000 points, 500 assists, 100 steals, and 100 blocks in a season. In his six seasons in the league, at only 27, Dwyane is already a five-time All Star, a four-time All-NBA team selection, a NBA Champion and a two-time Olympic medalist, a Sportsman of the Year and the winner of the 2009 NBA Scoring Title. Wade is well known off the court as well through his philanthropic involvement in various organizations. In 2003, he established The Wade's World Foundation, which provides support to community-based organizations that promote education, health, and social skills for children in at-risk situations. He hosts a variety of community outreach programs in Chicago and South Florida. In 2008, he announced his partnership with former teammate Alonzo Mourning's charitable foundation and co-hosted ZO's Summer Groove, an annual summer event. He also holds a number of awards and honors, including: Miami Heat All-Time Leading Scorer NBA Scoring Title (2009) All-NBA First Team (2009) 5x NBA All-Star (2005-09) All-NBA Defensive Team (2005, 2009) Olympic Gold Medal (2008) All-NBA Third Team (2007) NBA All-Star Skills Challenge Champion (2006, 2007) NBA Championship (2006) NBA Finals MVP (2006) Best NBA Player - ESPY Award (2006) Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year (2006) FIBA World Championship Bronze Medal (2006) All-NBA Second Team (2005, 2006) Best Breakthrough Athlete - ESPY Award (2005) NBA All-Rookie Team (2004) Olympic Bronze Medal (2004)