Miami broke out all the stops for Dwyane Wade's last regular season home game.

The Heat honored Wade before Tuesday's matchup against Philadelphia with a tribute video narrated by those closest to him, including Erik Spoelstra, Shaquille O'Neal, LeBron James, his wife, Gabrielle Union, and his son Zaire.

Wade also received a tribute video from another Chicago native, former president Barack Obama. 

The 16-year veteran is a likely first ballot Hall of Famer, but he hadn't recorded a single start in 2018-19. That changed Tuesday when he took the court for the opening jump ball.

The three-time NBA champion has made 13 All-Star teams, won three championships and is the league's most prolific shot-blocking guard. 

The 6-4 star entered Tuesday averaging 22 points, 4.7 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game for his career. 

While Wade's numbers have dropped during his final season, he has still been a valuable contributor to Miami. His 14.7 points, 3.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game have helped keep the Heat in the playoff race.

Miami entered Tuesday with a 38-42 record, tied with Charlotte for ninth in the Eastern Conference standings. It is just one game back from the eighth-seeded Pistons.

The Heat can keep their postseason dreams alive with a win over the 76ers, which would give Wade a chance to make his 14th postseason appearance.