A: Dwyane prioritized money last summer to the degree that I can't see him walking away from the $23.8 million player option he holds for 2017-18 with the Bulls unless another team is willing to even come close to that figure for next season. And I don't see that happening, either. But if the Bulls do move toward a total rebuild, then I would think Dwyane would sooner move to the $8 million mid-level alongside LeBron James in Cleveland (or perhaps Chris Paul in Los Angeles, or maybe Carmelo Anthony in New York). And then there's the Heat's perspective, where I'm not sure after moving to excise Chris Bosh's cap space and, before that, limiting the offer to Wade, that there would be any inclination to spend even the mid-level on such a move. Now, if you're talking about 2018-19, when Wade's Chicago contract expires, then I could see an amenable resolution between Wade and the Heat.