Dwyane Wade suits up in red while wife Gabrielle Union wows in plunging black dress as they arrive to his basketball Hall Of Fame induction

Dwyane Wade suits up in red while wife Gabrielle Union wows in plunging black dress as they arrive to his basketball Hall Of Fame induction

Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union were the picture of style as they arrived to his Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday evening.

The NBA star, 41, wowed in a bright red suit and smart footwear as he posed on the red carpet alongside his gorgeous wife at Symphony Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts. 

Gabrielle turned every head in a plunging black dress with peep toe heels and a glimmering silver choker necklace.

The couple put on a tender display as they held hands.

The duo were also joined by their family for their big moment on the red carpet.

Looking good! Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union were the picture of style as they arrived to his Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony on in Springfield, Massachusetts on Saturday evening

Dwyane posed beside his daughter Zaya Wade, 16, and the four-year-old daughter he shares with Gabrielle, Kaavia James.

Wade, along with Dirk Nowitzki, Pau Gasol and Gregg Popovich, was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday night, putting a cap on a stellar career that included three championships, 13 All-Star selections and a Finals MVP nod in 2005-6.

And after delivering a moving speech in Springfield, Massachusetts, Wade danced on stage at his after-party as Lil Wayne performed.

Wade rapped along to Wayne’s lyrics before the pair shared a hearty handshake.

Earlier in the night, Wade spoke for 25 minutes as he recounted his basketball journey that brought him to this point. 

‘I’m on this stage because my belief has always been stronger than anyone’s doubt,’ he said. ‘So to all the hoopers, I hope you take this to heart. Know it’s never about your setbacks, it’s how you respond. 

‘The blows you take are few, the limitations people put on you are actually inspiration. No one who comes from the community that I have has ever left a legacy worth remembering. 

Strike a pose: The NBA star, 41, wowed in a bright red suit and smart footwear as he posed on the red carpet alongside his gorgeous wife at Symphony Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts

Strike a pose: The NBA star, 41, wowed in a bright red suit and smart footwear as he posed on the red carpet alongside his gorgeous wife at Symphony Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts

Smile! Wade beamed as he posed on the red carpet beside his lady love

Smile! Wade beamed as he posed on the red carpet beside his lady love 

Sharing the spotlight: The couple posed with daughters Zaya and Kaavia James

Spotlight: The couple posed with daughters Zaya and Kaavia James

Family affair: Wade's family showed their support for the athlete

Family affair: Wade’s family showed their support for the athlete

Wade danced on stage at his after-party as rapper Lil Wayne performed at the event

Wade danced on stage at his after-party as rapper Lil Wayne performed at the event

Earlier in the night, ex-Heat star Wade was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame

Earlier in the night, ex-Heat star Wade was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame

He invited his father, Dwyane Wade Sr., onstage for a touching moment in Massachusetts.

He invited his father, Dwyane Wade Sr., onstage for a touching moment in Massachusetts.

Wade also shared a touching moment with his father, Dwyane Wade Sr., who he thanked for maximizing his talents before inviting him up on stage alongside him.

 ‘When I would cry and say, ‘I can’t,’ you made me go harder,’ Wade said. You pushed me to limits that I didn’t know were inside of me. The hard work I put in was because I didn’t wanna let you down.

‘Even though I hated being called little Dwyane, I admired you as a kid,’ the former Heat star continued.

‘I admire you now. We have the same exact dream and we carry the same exact name, Dwyane Tyrone Wade. To know we hustled all the way to the Basketball Hall of Fame is God’s will. So Pops, I know your knee is a little sore. But will you join me on stage as we take our rightful step into basketball heaven?’

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