The likelihood of Dwyane Wade leaving Miami appears to be edging closer to reality.
The Heat guard has received offers from the Bulls, Mavericks, Bucks and Nuggets that would offer him a salary in the range of $20 million per year, The Vertical reported, citing sources.
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The Nuggets and Bulls have been courting Wade the hardest, according to The Vertical's sources.
Wade has accepted less than his maximum salary three times from the Heat to allow the team to add talent to the roster, but now he appears frustrated the Heat only seem interested in offering him $10 million per year, half what he earned last season.
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Teammate Hassan Whiteside was just re-signed to a four-year, $98 million maximum deal and Miami is reportedly pursuing free agent Kevin Durant, which puts Wade's maximum salary in jeopardy.
Wade could receive his maximum payday if the Heat don't land Durant.