Dwyane Wade has used the Bulls as a leveraging ploy against the Miami Heat several times in his career. And the Bulls may be falling for it again.



After spending all 13 years of his career with the Miami Heat, it’s hard to take the rumors that he wants to come to Chicago seriously. But that’s not stopping the Bulls from making an aggressive offer and securing a meeting with Wade.



The Heat have reportedly offered Wade $20 million annually over two years and Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the Denver Nuggets have gone up to two years for $52 million.



Wade is holding out, though, because the length of the contract is going to be a sticking point for him. Wade turns 35 in January and this will almost surely be his last big contract before taking smaller deals or heading into retirement. His priority then should be getting an extra third year with as much guaranteed money as possible.



So where do the Bulls fit into this...