It's kind of weird to think, but LeBron James and Dwyane Wade now represent the old guard in the NBA, while players like Steph Curry, Russell Westbrook and James Harden represent the new guard.

It seems like only yesterday that both James and Wade made up two thirds of the youthful 'Heatles' squad that forever changed the NBA landscape, tipping-off the 'Super Team' era in the league. Wednesday, with Wade officially signing with the Cavs, basketball fans rejoiced at the news of the band getting back together again. No one was excited as LeBron, though, who gleefully stated that having Wade back was like "when you start school and you walk into the classroom and you're not quite sure who your classmates are and when you walk in there and one of your best friends is in there, you're like: 'Oh, yeah, this is going to be fun. It's going to be a good class.'"

Wednesday, the duo celebrated the occasion with a glass of wine, with Wade sharing the moment on Snapchat. 

 

 

"Cheers, brother" 🍷 #reunited (via mrdwyanewade/Snapchat)

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Now that's how two classy gentlemen celebrate. If you listen closely in the background you can audibly hear someone say "I'm scared." It could just be one of LeBron or Wade's kids, but it also could be Steph Curry or another member of the Warriors.

 

The dynamic duo is back, and that's definitely something to fear if you reside outside of Believeland.