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Dwyane Wade to sign with Bulls, Dunleavy to Cavs despite Bucks interest, Giannis leads Greece to Olympic qualifying semis

After 13 years in Miami, Wade ended a whirlwind day of meetings in New York on Wednesday by reportedly agreeing to sign a two-year, $47 million deal with his hometown Chicago Bulls. To make room for Wade, the Bulls moved the salaries of Mike Dunleavy to Cleveland -- despite reported Bucks interest -- and Jose Calderon (and two second round picks) to the L.A. Lakers hours later, capping an eventful week that saw Wade so insulted by his dealings with the Heat that he was willing to uproot the easy living of South Beach for a cold winter playing alongside Rajon Rondo.