A source close to Dwyane Wade confirmed that not only has the Heat superstar tried to recruit LeBron James and Chris Bosh to Miami, but the three have gone as far as to discuss sharing the Heat's available cap room.

The Heat may look to deal Michael Beasley to create even more salary-cap room.

According to the source, the three have agreed to consider to "split the money up" should they all decide to sign in Miami.

Wade's agent Henry Thomas, who also represents Chris Bosh, has said that Wade was not in Miami over the weekend as reported by ESPN.

"Dwyane was not in Miami this weekend," Thomas said. "That is untrue."

Thomas admitted that the players are in communication but emphatically denied that a summit occurred in South Florida over the weekend.

"I said when it first broke about that, that the guys would undoubtedly talk with each other, which they have. That's not a surprise to anyone," Thomas said. "But this meeting this weekend in Miami just did not take place. Dwyane was not in Miami this weekend."