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A good news story for a change. A jersey for a boy with no hands or feet and the boy used to play football, lacrosse, ride bicycles and play video games.


MIAMI (AP)—When Dwyane Wade visited the home of 8-year-old Michael Stolzenberg, he noticed all sorts of Miami Heat souvenirs around the boy’s bedroom. Magazine covers, championship memorabilia, that sort of thing, but no jerseys.

Problem solved.

After the Heat defeated the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night, Wade removed his jersey and gave it to the boy—who nearly died from a bacterial infection last summer, an ailment so devastating that doctors needed to remove both of Michael’s hands and feet just so he would survive.

“He lights you up, the smiles on his face. He seems so happy,” Wade said. “Everything that’s happened to him is unfortunate. But he lights you up. He makes you feel good. He’s a kid I’ve had a relationship with for a while. I’ve been to his room. He has everything already in there, and I wanted to add to it.”

Michael was bitten by a bug on July 22, 2008, and went into shock two hours later. The next day, doctors warned his family that he would likely die. He wound up spending more than seven weeks in the intensive-care unit of a South Florida hospital. He was the quarterback on his youth football team, a lacrosse player, an avid bicycle rider and video-game player.

All that changed, suddenly and without warning.

Eventually, the Heat learned of the boy’s situation, and reached out. Michael was shown on the jumbo video screens Monday night during the game, got a standing ovation, then got the biggest thrill of all—the jersey.

“Hopefully we can get that signed and get it on the wall,” Wade said.

Wade has often met with sick children during his time with the Heat, usually in private, often not wanting any part of the spotlight.

He didn’t want any on Monday, either, even after making a gift so publicly.

“I knew where he was sitting, so when I caught his eye and saw him smile right back, it’s great,” Wade said. “It didn’t matter at that time, the connection that we had, it didn’t matter who was looking. It was just us.”

But, since this is good news it will probably get a few looks and very few replies...
 
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It's good to know that there are still athletes that kids can look up to. A couple of my childhood heroes were Jerry West :), and O.J. Simpson :Oo:
 
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wade has always been an out going person........it sucks because when pro's do stuff that is out of there way it hardly ever gets talked about but wait til they doing something wrong and bam its all over the place........good for wade though hell of a guy
 
i like the round mound of rebound. he recently made a mistake and apoligized. he is very outspoken but u don't have to agree with him. i don't
 
Yes cool guy :thumbsup: This type of thing happens all the time with pro ball players and the majority are good family people but this would not make folks tune into the news so they mostly only report on the 1 -3% that do dumb chit that everybody else who is not under a spot lot does.
 
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