Dwyane Wade declined the monster offer from China and will play one more season in the NBA according to reports. Wade will play his final NBA season with the team where it all begins, the Miami Heat. Wade has been Miami's franchise player since he entered the league and with no doubt, Wade is the best Miami Heat player in NBA history. 

Wade is Miami's all-time leading scorer, assist leader, and top all time in steals and games played. He leads Miami to three championships and win Finals MVP in 2006. He is a 12-time all-star and all-star MVP in the 2010 all-star game. 

According to multiple sources, Wade will sign a one-year deal with the team who drafted him. He was drafted 5th overall in the 2003 NBA draft. Wade is 36 years old now and already past his prime. Back in his prime, he was a tremendous scorer who can beat you off the dribble and can finish strong to the rim. He can create his own shot and he's deadly from mid-range. Wade is also very athletic and also good defensively. He is one of the best shot blocker at the guard position. You can also count on him during clutch time. Wade is also good in getting to the rim and finish with an acrobatic layup. He can hang in the air and do a double clutch layup.

Here are some highlights from Dwyane Wade in his prime:

Wade's skillset is one of a kind and can never be compared to anybody. He is one of my favorite players and I am very proud of what he achieved in the game of basketball. He has a big heart for the game and for the city of Miami. Wade do plenty of charities outside the basketball court and help inspire kids. 

Wade will surely get a farewell season like Kobe Bryant. He will surely get the recognition of one of the best players in the history of the game. I believe that every game he play next season, he will hear loud cheers from the crowd even if they are away games. Now it is the time to pass the torch to the next generation of the Miami Heat and leave all the good memories in his career. Wade will surely get the respect and recognition he deserved.