A: While it would be nothing like had Kyrie Irving reported to Cavaliers camp, it certainly will be awkward to have a 35-year-old impending Hall of Famer report to a rebuilding team with eyes more on the future than the present. But, again, it all comes down to how much either the Bulls or Wade are willing to concede to end their $23.8 million 2017-18 relationship. And usually when it comes to a battle of wills in the NBA, it become a protracted battle. Still, Dwyane did acknowledge during his appearance at the Hall of Fame that his goal is to be in a competitive state as his career winds down. So that begs the question of whether the Heat would be deemed to be in such a state. We know that there is considerable distance between the Cavaliers, Warriors and the rest of the league. And there is a next tier that includes the Rockets, Spurs and perhaps even Celtics and Timberwolves before you reach the Heat's tier. So for all the considerations about a clean career finish in South Florida, it is possible that other locations could prove more desirable. But he also said that if there is not another championship moment, there also is a feeling of contentment having won three and been to five finals. Basically, in light of these latest comments, it is hard to fathom Dwyane finishing the season in Chicago. So until a move is made and a new landing spot is decided, a Wade reunion in South Florida certainly will remain a legitimate source of discussion.