Dwyane Wade said there are teams that could convince him to leave the Heat as a free agent this summer.
He just wouldn’t say if the Knicks or Nets are one of them.
Wade told the Miami Herald teams have a “small gap” to sign him, but he would not go just anywhere.
“It’s not a huge window at all. It’s a small gap,” Wade told writer Michael Wallace. “You have to always keep your book open for your options and look at different things. But no, I’m not that open where I would go anywhere and would want to be almost anywhere.”
Wallace mentions the Knicks and Nets, along with the Bulls and Clippers, as teams with the salary-cap room to sign Wade.
“I’m accustomed to a great organization,” Wade said. “It’s not many organizations that are of that caliber, not saying any names.”
The report says the Heat will offer Wade a six-year contract worth more than $120 million on July 1, when free agency negotiations open.