But for a few team dramas, the Dwyane Wade era in Chicago almost seems like it never happened.
The local legend played in just 60 games last season and never really exhibited the brilliance that is sure to make him a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Sandwiched between the departure of Derrick Rose and the current rebuild, Wade will go down as merely a footnote in Bulls’ lore.
Despite his quick exit, Wade still keeps tabs on his old team and coach, Fred Hoiberg.
The 36-year-old Cavs guard tweeted on Thursday: “As a fan of the game and as someone who played with some of the young guys last season. It’s cool to see the Young Bulls grow as the season goes on! Fred and his staff has done a great job!”
As a fan of the game and as someone who played with some of the young guys last season. It’s cool to see the Young Bulls grow as the season goes on! Fred and his staff has done a great job!
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) January 11, 2018
Wade averaged 18.3 points last season with the Bulls, his worst output since his rookie year. This year with the Cavs, Wade has started just three games and is averaging 11.3.