Wade
makes emotional move to Chicago from Miami
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[July 08, 2016]
(Reuters) - Following the
personal path taken by his friend and former Miami Heat teammate
LeBron James, 12-time NBA All-Star Dwyane Wade decided to use free
agency to head back home.
Wade, arguably the most popular and accomplished athlete to play
in Miami with three NBA championship rings in 13 seasons there,
accepted a reported two-year, $47.5 million deal that will enable
him to live out a childhood dream.
"I was born and raised in Chicago," Wade said on the ABC morning
show "Live! With Kelly" on Thursday. "I'm excited to go back to the
place I've always envisioned playing basketball.
"Growing up, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls was the team for
us. In the backyard, I always had a Bulls jersey on and envisioned
the Dwyane Wade name being called in the United Center and I get an
opportunity to live that dream out."
Two years ago, free agent James bolted South Beach and returned to
his home-state Cleveland Cavaliers after reaching four successive
NBA Finals and winning two titles with Miami.
James' return home climaxed in an emotional NBA championship last
month for the title-starved city of Cleveland.
 Earlier this week, former league MVP Kevin Durant left the Oklahoma
City Thunder as a free agent to join the Golden State Warriors in
his quest for an elusive championship ring.
But Wade had a different motivation in leaving Miami to join a Bulls
team that were 42-40 last season and topped the Heat's $40 million
offer.
The brilliant guard, who has averaged 23.7 points and 5.8 rebounds
during his NBA career, reportedly felt under-appreciated by the
Heat, after taking a pay cut in 2010 to allow the team come in under
the salary cap.
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Heat guard Dwyane Wade (3) goes to the basket but is denied by
Toronto Raptors center Bismack Biyombo (8) in game five of the
second round of the NBA Playoffs at Air Canada Centre. Mandatory
Credit: Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports

In an open letter to Miami, Wade, 34, wrote: "I started my NBA
career with the Miami Heat in 2003 and it has been an honor to have
played with them and help build a winning franchise with three NBA
championships.
"I look back with pride and amazement at all we have accomplished
together.
"(But) I have never forgotten where I came from and I am thankful to
have an opportunity to play for the team that first fueled my love
of the game."
(Reporting by Larry Fine; Editing by Frank Pingue)
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