Will Dwyane Wade stay with the Miami Heat?
We’ll find out soon enough.
After failing to acquire another legitimate player to help Dwyane Wade before the trading deadline expired in the 2010 NBA basketball season, the Miami Heat should consider going to their initial plan of getting a free agent in the offseason.
While the New York Knicks, the Chicago Bulls, the Washington Wizards, the L.A. Clippers, and the Sacramento Kings made a surplus of combined trades to give them major cap relief after the season, the Miami Heat were caught on the sidelines watching their advantage fade away.
Chicago and New York were already expected to make a run for Dwyane Wade, but now they can offer him the chance to possibly play alongside LeBron James, Chris Bosh, Amar’e Stoudemire, or Joe Johnson.
”You pay attention and notice what’s going on around the league because you’re a player in this league, and there’s also a business factor,” Dwyane Wade said of teams looking to join the summer sweepstakes.
”But no team is more important than the team you play for, and seeing your team put itself in position to win at a high level for a long time.”
A Chicago Bulls tandem with Derrick Rose or any of those names would have to be enticing for Wade. If Miami isn’t able to convince him the team will contend next year, the Chicago native would have a hard time saying no to a Bulls offer like that.
Same goes for New York. Would Wade really pass up the chance to…
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Yes, another ”where will LBJ go in 2010” talk.
The Miami Heat, on the other hand, is probably the team that could give him the best shot at a title. Heck, they already won one when Dwyane Wade was still rolling with Shaq. And if by some stroke of luck that the Heat franchise manages to put Wade and LBJ on one roster, you can just imagine how many championships those two guys can get.


This is probably the most surprising but expected result we’ve ever had in these races for league MVP.
However, while NBA fans see this year’s race for the MVP trophy as close as it had ever been, the ballots tell otherwise. LeBron James won by a landslide, getting 109 of a possible 121 first place votes to win the hardware. Kobe Bryant finished second while Dwyane Wade, who was booted out of the first round by the ATL, finished third.