There are a lot of intriguing storylines to watch in these upcoming weeks with the playoffs continuing and teams searching for their next head coach.

One of the bigger storylines that will play out is with Miami Heat. Fresh off of a first round exit, Dwyane Wade hasn't made an announcement on his decision to retire or return for another season. If he does decide to come back, he has made it clear it will be with the Heat.

He seems happy with his role on the Heat and he has been accepting of a bench role, but he has dealt with a lot of injuries so it will probably come down to if he wants to get his body ready to play for another 82 game season.

Heat President and General Manager Pat Riley was asked if he has talked to Wade about his decision, and like many others, he is just waiting for Wade to decide.

“We had a good conversation [Friday], but we didn't get into it,” Riley said via Manny Navarro of the Miami Herald on Twitter. “I don't like to talk to a player about retirement. When you talk to him about it, guess what, he retires.”

Riley's response makes it sound like he wants him to come back for another year. Even if Wade has lost a step, he is still a good locker room guy who can play a huge sixth man role next season.