As the NBA Free Agency continues, the Miami Heat and their star player Dwyane Wade have reached a stalemate. Pat Riley and the Heat have reportedly offered Wade $10 million annually, a 50% pay cut from his salary last season, much to the dismay of Wade.

Now that Wade's frustrations are starting to become very public, other teams have taken the initiative to offer more to the 12-time all star. The Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, and Milwaukee Bucks have all reached out to Wade pitching offers of two and three year deals of $20 million a season.

Chicago, Wade's hometown, and Denver have been the most aggressive teams to try and pry Wade from Miami, according to The Vertical. Milwaukee doesn't have the cap space to sign Wade but are open to sitting down and meeting with him. Wade had an excellent season averaging a little over 23 points per game and leading the Heat to back-toback 7 g-ame series in the playoffs, eventually falling to the Toronto Raptors.

With more and more players finding new homes during Free Agency, and Pat Riley trying to find a way to sign Hassan Whiteside to a max deal while saving space to possibly bring in Kevin Durant, it will be interesting to see where Dwyane Wade ends up deciding to play next season.

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