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Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade has made a habit of exchanging jerseys with opposing players at the end of games.

So in an ad released Tuesday, ahead of Wade's impending retirement, Budweiser decided to illustrate the impact he's made off the court with a series of non-traditional jersey exchanges.

In the ad, Wade arrives at AmericanAirlines Arena and is greeted one-by-one by five people whose lives he has impacted outside of basketball. The group includes his mother, Jolinda, and the sister of Joaquin Oliver, who was killed in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, last year.

Because they don't have jerseys, the visitors instead give Wade symbols of his influence on their lives, including a graduation cap and gown and the blazer that one man wore to his first job interview after being inspired by Wade.

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The 37-year-old Wade announced last year that he would be retiring at the conclusion of the 2018-19 season. Miami is fighting with Detroit and Charlotte for the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference and will host the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday before closing out the regular season on the road against the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday.