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Dwyane Wade Posts Cryptic Message On Instagram After Ex-Wife Protests

Dwyane Wade, the Miami Heat guard, is reacting to his ex-wife Siohvaughn Funches protesting on the streets of Chicago about the man who she began dating at 15 years old.

According to Deadspin.com Funches was recently spotted holding up a cardboard sign while sitting on the streets of Chicago.

"NBA Miami Heat Star Mother of His Children On The Streets," Funches' sign says, in a photograph featured on Deadspin.com. Earlier this month, Wade's ex-wife sued the 31-year-old Miami guard for some of the finances gained from his endorsement deals.

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While the Chicago Sun Times reported that Funches was recently rewarded $5 million, a Chicago mansion and four cars from her divorce settlement with Wade, the NBA star had a few things to say on Instagram.

"#REALLY #whatyoutalkingaboutwillis #aintnobodygottimeforthat," Wade wrote on the social media picture sharing website. "I had my headphones on..Did y'all hear something????..#stopit #dontbefooled #storiessellpapers #movingon."

Although Wade did not mention Funches by name, his cryptic messages came soon after his ex-wife was pictured on the streets of Chicago. The NBA player's lawyer James Pritikin spoke about having an issue with Funches not taking homelessness seriously during her protest against Wade.

"Ms. Funches has made a mockery of homelessness which is a serious and personal issue for Mr. Wade as his mother was homeless for a period of time when he was a child," Pritikin told The New York Daily News. "Despite false allegations by Ms. Funches claiming to be 'homeless' and 'destitute,' Dwyane Wade has maintained over the years financial support to his ex-wife by providing her with income over $25,000 on a monthly basis, timely paid for her home mortgage, maintenance and security at the house, four cars, insurance, taxes and all of her attorney fees throughout this process."

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