Chicago native Dwyane Wade said that he has been a fan of the Bulls for a long time.  But he questioned the loyalty of the organization to its players.

"I think the biggest question that you think about has to be loyalty," said Wade. "I know one thing about Miami: It is a very loyal organization. I see what they do with their players when their players get done with the game of basketball ... how loyal they are. I don't know about the Bulls."

Wade cited the the lack of involvement of the two best players in Chicago's history.

"I see Michael Jordan is not there, Scottie Pippen is not there. ... You know, these guys are not a part," Wade said. "Things like that. So that is probably one of the biggest things for me, because I am a very loyal person."

Coaching decisions do not appear to be high on Wade's list of priorities.

"I don't necessarily get into all the coaches stuff," Wade said. "I feel the coach is only as good as his players. There are some great, great coaches around who can squeeze a lot of life out of their players, like Jerry Sloan. Every year he proves that."

Wade also spoke about this summer's leading free-agents talking and coordinating among each other.

"(Free agency) has been three years coming," Wade said. "We've discussed it prematurely, at different times. (But) you don't know what guys are thinking and where they're going. I think we'll all sit down, and before one of us makes a decision, all of us will have spoken to each other and (listened to the) thinking."

Wade indicated that he, LeBron James and Joe Johnson will act in concert this summer.

"A lot of decisions (will be based on) what other players are willing to do and what other guys want to do. So it's not just a 'me' situation here. We all have to look and see what each other is thinking."

Wade is willing to share the court and the basketball with another great player.

"I understand that you have to have a great team, a great supporting cast around you. That's all I want," he said. "My ego is not that big. ... I just want to win."