Dwyane Wade jokingly interrupts Kobe Bryant presser (Video)

Feb 14, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Western Conference forward Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers (24) controls the ball against Eastern Conference guard Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat (3) in the second half during the NBA All Star Game at Air Canada Centre. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 14, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Western Conference forward Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers (24) controls the ball against Eastern Conference guard Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat (3) in the second half during the NBA All Star Game at Air Canada Centre. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /
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Kobe Bryant has his presser following Wednesday’s game be jokingly interrupted by fellow NBA superstar Dwyane Wade.

For the final time in his 20 year NBA career, Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant took the court against the Miami Heat and their superstar, Dwyane Wade. While the Lakers came out on top with a 102-100 overtime victory, D-Wade got the final laughs when he took over Bryant’s post-game press conference.

While answering questions from the media as his career is now down to less than ten games, Bryant was interrupted (jokingly, or course) by his teammate on the 2008 gold medal winning US Olympic team and rival on the court for the past 13 seasons:

"Dwyane Wade decided to interrupt Kobe Bryant’s presser following tonights game. #GoLakershttps://t.co/xQcGh5Djre— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) March 31, 2016"

In their final meeting, Wade dropped 26 points to lead Miami while Bryant played just nine minutes and scored just two points in the game. There were rumors at the end of last season when Wade became a free agent that he may sign with Los Angeles and be the next superstar to wear a Lakers uniform and take the court with Bryant, but he decided to resign with the Heat.

During his final season in the NBA, Kobe Bryant has seen his numbers take a noticeable decline, as he is averaging over eight points less a game in 2015-16 than he has for his entire career. Wade, who has also battled his share of injuries throughout the past few seasons, is over four points under his career scoring average for the 2015-16 season.

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