Riley: Heat willing to wait on Wade's decision
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[July 28, 2018]
Is Dwyane Wade interested in
playing for the Miami Heat next season? Team president Pat Riley
doesn't know the answer, but he says he willing to wait to find out.
"I want him back as a player," Riley said. "I want him back as a
competitor. I want him back as a guy who wants to have the greatest
year he ever had as a player. I read more articles about 'Dwyane
being done, he's lost a step, he's not the same player, he might not
have the same motivation.' But I still see a player who can
contribute heavily if he really wants to."
A thorny issue is how much the Heat would be willing to pay Wade,
who has won three NBA titles in Miami in his 15-year career, which
saw him play for the Chicago Bulls two seasons ago and spend last
season divided between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Heat.
Riley, speaking with the media Friday on a conference call, pointed
to two likely contract options for Wade, both of which would impact
Miami's luxury tax implications: the $5.3 million exception or the
$2.4 million veteran minimum.
Riley referred to the luxury tax maneuvering as "the abyss that we
all deal with in the NBA."
Wade, 36, started only three of 67 games last season between the
Cavaliers and Heat. He averaged 11.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.4
assists in just under 23 minutes per game.
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Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade moves the ball up court against the Los
Angeles Clippers during the first half at Staples Center in Los
Angeles, California, U.S. January 11, 2015. Mandatory Credit: Gary
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For his career, he has averaged 22.5 points per game, 4.7 rebounds
and 5.5 assists in just over 34 minutes per game.
Wade indicated last season that he wasn't certain about playing this
year, and he hasn't divulged any plans since then. His recent
on-court workouts included time with LeBron James, with whom Wade
won two of his three NBA titles, on Thursday in Las Vegas.
''I think it's best that we give him some more time,'' Riley said.
--Field Level Media
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