Dwyane Wade got into a $47 Million Contract with the Bulls

On Thursday while co-hosting “Live with Kelly” Dwyane Wade who is a NBA free agent claimed that LeBron cheap is cheap when out on vacations. This came shortly after he announced his decision to quit home team after he signed a two-year contract with Chicago Bulls for $47million. Dwyane has been playing for Miami Heat for the last 13 years where he had an offer of $40million. Kelly Ripa during the behind-the-scenes segment asked Dwyane who was the cheapest NBA player he had vacationed with and he surprisingly mentioned his good friend LeBron James. However, that statement was meant to be a joke, since being a miser is well accepted.

Dwyane Wade had been having some scuffles with his team Miami Heat for the last few days. They had a meeting in New York on Monday with Micky Arison who is the owner of Miami Heat. Arison took it to himself to thank Wade for his participation in the team for the last 13 years. Chicago Bulls were more than willing to take Dwyane after he failed to reach an agreement with Arison, where he was finally signed out of Heat.  According to ESPN reports Chicago Bulls decided to trade players in order to create space for Wade. According to a report by Dwyane on USA Today, he was very proud for all that the team had accomplished in the last years.

The huge increase in salary limits has led to teams handing out record amounts to players. Jimmy Butler who is Bull’s shooting guard held a conversation with Wade via phone. Wade was recruited in the team on Wednesday and both Butler and Wade will be playing together in addition to been in the same University, Marquette University. Wade had sometimes back wished to play for Milwaukee Bucks which was closely connected to the University. However, the team did not have the $50million required by Wade. Bulls’ player Jose Calderon has been traded to Los Angeles Lakers. Dwyane’s products are being sold by Miami Heat for $13million. This is according to Larry Brown Sports reports.

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