Kevin Durant leaving Oklahoma City to join the Golden State Warriors was the most landscape-shifting decision of the offseason, but Dwyane Wade choosing to leave the Miami Heat for a homecoming tour with the Chicago Bulls might have been the single most stunning move of the NBA summer. For 13 seasons, Wade stood as the standard-bearer in South Beach. Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino could claim a level of individual success that rivaled Wade's excellence, but Wade helped bring three NBA championships to Biscayne Bay.