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After NBA star Dwyane Wade went to the Duke game, he got food at this Durham food truck

As Dwyane Wade’s private jet took off from Raleigh-Durham International Airport Tuesday night, a Styrofoam box filled with munchies from The Dankery food truck was on board.

The Miami Heat superstar and future NBA Hall-of-Famer stopped by the Durham food truck after attending the Duke-Wake Forest game in Cameron Indoor Stadium.

The Dankery is the deep-fried creation of Ian Burris, a 22-year-old with 13,000 Instagram followers devoted to his late-night food.

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Blessed to have the legend come thru The Dank

A post shared by ShrimpandPasta's Dankery (@shrimpandpastasdankery) on Mar 5, 2019 at 9:24pm PST

Burris was at the Duke game, too, seated a couple rows behind Wade and Miami Heat teammate Justise Winslow, a former Duke player who was on the Blue Devils’ 2015 National Championship team.