Return games for departed franchise players have become an awkward tradition in this NBA era of star player fluidity. The latest comes Thursday when Dwyane Wade will play in front of Miami fans in a Chicago Bulls jersey.Wade has been a part of many of these spectacles during his 14-year career. Shaquille ONeal and LeBron James both had dramatic Heat comings and goings, for example. As Wade put it: Ive seen a lot of video tributes.Yet this one feels different. Wade can still play at a high level and wanted to stay in Miami, which typically is the ideal situation for the home team.And over the past several years, teams have rewarded franchise players with a final payday both for services and as a thank-you on their way into the sunset. Kobe Bryant got his two-year, $48 million contract. Dirk Nowitzki got two years and $50 million, $30 million guaranteed. Even Kevin Garnett, who was at the end of the line, got two years and $16 million from Minnesota. Wade is younger and less run-down physically than all of them, so his request last summer of something in the Bryant/Nowitzki ballpark wasnt unreasonable.But the Heat prioritized younger free agents Hassan Whiteside, whom they retained, and Kevin Durant, whom they did not land. They had plausible deniability for not giving Wade the $47 million Chicago did. The Heat offered Wade all of their available cap space after getting Whiteside and then turned their pockets out.But they had ways of getting more cap space. They were willing to do it for Durant; they werent for Wade. He walked -- simple and not simple.I dont think a lot of people understand. If youre not in this business its hard to understand, Wade said. I dont really want [fans] to understand. I want them to appreciate what we accomplished.Funny, thats what Heat president Pat Riley wants, too. Dont bring up the acrimonious ends to the James, Wade and Bosh eras -- or the ONeal era while youre at it. Instead celebrate the banners and enjoy the video tributes as everyone focuses on the future.Only Wade and Riley truly know what happened last summer, and theyre not ready to talk it out. Wade said Wednesday that he hadnt talked to Riley since rejecting a two-year, $41 million offer. In September, Riley said hed written a lengthy email to Wade but hadnt sent it: Hes going to have to read through the lines, but hell get the point at the end. I have it in my save drafts. So Ive just got to hit send, thats all. I will.Heres one reason its hard to understand, unpleasant and complicated: The Heat might have wanted Wade to walk.Riley knew it was long shot for Bosh to return from his blood clot issues and was ready to sever that relationship. The Heat knew Wade was about to turn 35 and had a history of bad knees. They knew Durant, Stephen Curry, Chris Paul and Blake Griffin are among those in the free-agent class next summer. At the time, Russell Westbrook was slated to be as well. Riley always believes he can land the big one, no matter the perceived odds.The Heat knew they had young players Justise Winslow and Josh Richardson to develop. They believe Winslow is going to be a star. Hes a rugged 20-year-old defender with a faulty shot (hes shooting an ugly 31 percent so far this season), and they envision molding him the way the San Antonio Spurs turned the defensively gifted Kawhi Leonard into an MVP candidate with a few years of heavy seasoning.They believe next years draft could be deep, and they actually have their first-round pick. Thats not an insignificant fact: Theyve traded away eight first-round picks -- theirs or others they owned -- since 2010. (They also traded up in the first round twice.)They believe they have one of the best in-season coaches in the league in Erik Spoelstra. Scouts compare him to a mechanic who gets under the hood between October and January, toiling with rotations, positions and pet plays, before emerging with game plans that overachieve by spring. Hes the leagues second-longest-tenured coach after Gregg Popovich, and hes done some of his best coaching jobs with his least-talented rosters. Then again, hes never had a team without Wade.If Spoelstra cant make magic, and the Heat look as if theyre headed for the lottery by midseason, they might be able to flip Goran Dragic for a prospect or another first-round pick in next summers draft.Riley prefers to build through free agency, but he and general manager Andy Elisburg have traveled this road before. In the past 15 years, theyve had just three losing seasons. Theyve averaged a 19-win improvement after those seasons. These improvements probably dont work with Wade on the roster and on the books.They couldnt chase a big free agent with his desired salary next to Whitesides. Wades still good enough to perhaps carry them to the playoffs, making it harder to chase a draft pick or trade Dragic if that route ends up being a real option. And hes a danger of having injury issues. With Bosh still on the payroll for this season, thats a lot of exposure.When he knew it was time, Riley traded former cornerstones Tim Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning when other teams were ready to offer richer contracts (Mourning later returned and won a title). He traded ONeal. He traded Shawn Marion. He told Bosh it was over in a news conference. He held the line on Wade and watched him leave.Most of the time, its worked out for Riley in the long run. Sometimes in the short run, too. And if theres one thing hes better at than team-building, its hugging it out. Hardaway and Mourning ended up working in the front office. ONeal is coming back to have his jersey retired this season. Bosh and James will someday, too -- probably. Wade should be back for a statue. 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Here is his third entry, as told to ESPN contributor Rupert Guinness:A Tour de France stage is the last place you would expect to catch up for social chat.But that is what Mondays third stage from Granville to Angers became -- at least until the race hit its straps in the final kilometres, where Mark Cavendish came up trumps again?with his second victory for this years Tour.But it was a long day in the saddle, and the average speed for the 233.5km was 37.260km/h. It was like walking pace; well, not quite but you know what I mean.It was nice to have a change of pace, especially after the problems I had on stage two with the time loss from a flat tyre. But then it was still six hours in the saddle instead of the five or whatever it was meant to be. I hope stage four on Tuesday kicks up a couple of gears; if not, over 237.5km from Saumur to Limoges, it will make for another long day.Today still had its pluses. As I said, it allowed for the first social chat I have had all Tour.It was nice to get back on the road and have a good day with no dramas like I did on Sunday.So who did I catch up for some good old chat?For starters, I finally congratulated fellow Aussie Mat Hayman (Orica-BikeExchange) on his Paris-Roubaix win in April -- yes, I know, I am two and a half months late. I also caught up with Mats teammate, Michael Matthews, who messageed me on Sunday after I lost 1 minute 45 seconds with that puncture.ddddddddddddI also really appreciated those riders who came up to me to wish me well after Sunday.It was also great to spend time with my American teammate Tejay van Garderen -- just shooting the breeze, as they say. It was the first time in this Tour that we have actually got to do that. In the build up to and during the Tour, everyone is so busy thinking about the race that the time to chill out and talk escapes you. Sure, we had that talk in the team bus after Sundays disaster, but, as you might imagine, the mood was a tad different then.So where to now? Lets just say, it will be time to switch back on: this is not a holiday. But Im happy for that. With Monday giving me the chance to regroup I am ready for that.We will need to be. If we can get through Tuesdays fourth stage safely, Wednesday marks the first hilly stage of the Tour; the fifth stage from Limoges to Le Lioran is a tough one.We have covered the 216km stage in reconnaissance, and Id say those riders who have not checked out the route are in for a surprise. After an early fourth-category climb, the last 70 kilometres of the stage have three third-category climbs and two second-category ones.So what can we expect? Lets just say there will be none of the chat we had on Monday. ' ' '