Dwyane Wade Will Agree to a One-Year Deal With Cavs
Dwyade Wade will reportedly reunite with LeBron James, this time in Cleveland.
Following one generally pointless season in Chicago, the Bulls bought out Dwyane Wade's contract, making him free to sign with whatever team was willing to clear a spot on their roster for a 35-year-old with lots of miles on him.
Well, as you no doubt already figured out, that team was the Cleveland Cavaliers. The two sides reportedly agreed to a one-year deal worth the veterans minimum, $2.3 million, on Tuesday, even though it can't be official until Wednesday when Wade clears waivers:
In addition to marking a reunion with ex-Heat teammate LeBron James after three years apart, Wade will also join a team that expects to be without star point guard Isaiah Thomas until at least January.
As for Wade, last season, in 60 contests with a mediocre Bulls squad, he had averages of 18.3 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. During his 14-year NBA career he has averaged 23.3 points. 4.8 rebounds and 5.7 assists per night, respectively.
According to ESPN, in order to reach an agreement on a buyout with Chicago, Wade returned $8 million out of his $23.8 million salary to the team.