But as the noise increases about a possible reunion with LeBron James in Cleveland or Pat Riley in Miami, keep in mind the Bulls have no reason to buy Wade out of his contract unless he eventually meets their terms. None. Nada. Zilch. They owe Wade nothing but $23.8 million. If Wade wants out of Chicago as badly as some reports suggest, he will prove it by approaching them with an offer they can't refuse or accepting whatever terms the Bulls present whenever they get to the table. Not that the two sides have engaged in any buyout talks yet. They haven't, a source said, and the Bulls have no motivation to start them now for various reasons, not the least of which concern the NBA salary cap.