Kevin Durant's move from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Golden State Warriors has shaken up the NBA, but its reign as the most shocking deal of the league's 2016 free agency period for not even three full days. While Durant's decision is clearly the biggest event of the league's offseason, Dwyane Wade's choice to leave the Miami Heat after 13 seasons and join his hometown Chicago Bulls is easily the least expected news involving one of the best players of his generation. As reported by The Vertical's Adrian Wojnarowski on Wednesday night, Wade will sign with the Bulls on a two-year deal for $47.5 million.