Miami Heat Rumors 2016: Dwayne Wade May Team Up With Lebron James In Next Season

By Jenn Loro - 27 Mar '16 11:33AM
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Talks about LeBron James leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers is fueling speculations of a possible dream tie-up with friends and teammates.

Once the 2015-16 season comes to an end, he'll become a free agent and may choose to team up with other superstars in the league who also happened to be his best friends.

The idea is not entirely far-fetched. After all, James' recent actions are offering clues to such possibility. Earlier this month, Cavs lead player was reportedly seen spending time in tropical Miami while dropping by to say hello to old friend Dwayne Wade.

Despite being on top of the Eastern Conference standing, observers noted that Cleveland's recent gameplay is slightly below what they are expecting.

"If Dwyane Wade ever leaves Miami, it's 100% going to be to play with LeBron James in Cleveland. It's going to be interesting," remarked NBA veteran Jalen Rose as quoted by Yibada. 

For James, he dreamed of teaming up with his friends again at least before all them leaves the league for retirement.

"I really hope that, before our career is over, we can all play together. At least one, maybe one or two seasons - me, Melo, D-Wade, CP... I would actually take a pay cut to do that," said James in an interview with The Bleacher Report.

James previously played for the Cavs for seven season since his 2003 draft with Cleveland. He then sought for greater heights when he teamed up with other greats like Wade and Chris Bosh in talent lineup that led Miami to win two NBA titles in four seasons.

He also yearns to play with his basketball buddy and Knicks ace player Carmelo Anthony someday. To do it, he'll have to pull off a powerful assembly of players with New York Knicks in mind and joins Anthony there along with Wade and Bosh.

"It would be pretty cool. I've definitely had thoughts about it. We'll see," said James as quoted by NJ.com.

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