Dwayne Wade Leave's Miami's National Basketball Association
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[QUOTE]"Dwyane has been the cornerstone of our organization for over a decade, and we hope he remains a part of the Heat family for life," Heat President Pat Riley said. He has sacrificed countless times [QUOTE]Wade took a considerable amount of criticism this past season, first for missing 28 regular-season games - largely because of what the Heat called a maintenance program for his long-problematic knees - and then for struggling in the NBA Finals.[/QUOTE] to make this organization successful, and he is the epitome of what this organization stands for.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Wade told the Heat on Saturday he was opting out of the final two years and nearly $42 million in his contract, and will become a free agent on Tuesday - the same decision that LeBron James revealed during the week.[/QUOTE]
Read more at [URL="http://www.nba.com/2014/news/06/28/wade-opting-out-of-deal.ap/"]nba.com[/URL]
Personally I believe dwade has had his climax of his career and he is on his last legs :v:
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With the three opting out, they're going to most likely take a paycut and sign new contracts with the Heat, and with the left over cap space, maybe land Carmelo or trade for a player like Lowry
Wade's definitely past his prime, but it's not like he's retiring or anything. At 32, I'd reckon he has a couple more good years in him provided that his knees hold up and don't fail him like they did last season
He was a great player but he's well past his prime; short of taking a vet minimum contract the Heat would probably be better off without him, they need all the cap space they can get.
[QUOTE=Cpl.Shepherd;45251160]With the three opting out, they're going to most likely take a paycut and sign new contracts with the Heat, and with the left over cap space, maybe land Carmelo or trade for a player like Lowry
Wade's definitely past his prime, but it's not like he's retiring or anything. At 32, I'd reckon he has a couple more good years in him provided that his knees hold up and don't fail him like they did last season[/QUOTE] I'm a Knick's fan, and that's probably my most unwanted scenario :(
[QUOTE=Starce;45251726]I'm a Knick's fan, and that's probably my most unwanted scenario :([/QUOTE]
no way melo stays in new york, he's not looking to rebuild, he's looking to either win or get paid.
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