When Dwyane Wade was traded yesterday from the Cleveland Cavaliers back to the Miami Heat it sent shockwaves through the NBA landscape as many didn't see such a trade happening.

You can add Heat coach Eric Spoelstra to one of the guys who was surprised by the trade going down. According to Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinal, Spoelstra said this:

“It was not something that any of us foresaw two weeks ago.” He called the experience “surreal.”

There was some tension between the Heat front office and Wade when he left to join his hometown Chicago Bulls last year, but an unlikely reunion mended the fences a couple of weeks ago.

According to Blake Schuster of Yahoo! Sports, Pat Riley and the Wade were both in Chicago for the funeral of Wade's former agent, Henry Thomas. They didn't have a ton to say to each other, but they did share an embrace that Wade talked about later:

“The hug that we embraced was real and it was all we needed, That’s it. That’s all we both needed. I walked away and I felt better about everything, without even getting into anything.”

Even with that hug and their relationship repaired a little bit, Wade was still shocked to be traded to the Heat midseason although it was a good shock.

On trade deadline day Wade got a text from his Agent telling him “Call me 91

“So if you get a text like that and the trade deadline is coming up and you know the team that you're on is going to be very active, you know something is going down with you,” Wade said. “And my mind went right to, ‘No, it's not Miami. There's no way.' My mind went right to that because I felt like that's the only other place I can be.”

With everything seeming to be happy in South Beach, everyone is just hoping the move to bring Wade back will also bring back a lot of wins.