The Heat have offered Dwyane Wade an extension, but the star doesn't appear to be in a rush to make a decision.

Wade received a text message from Miami president Pat Riley shortly after midnight on Sunday morning. The team had to wait until 12:01 a.m. on Sunday before they could formally offer their star an extension.

"It's no rush," Wade said. "We all know that."

Henry Thomas, Wade's agent, and Riley both confirmed that the Heat formally extended an offer, but both declined to comment further.

Wade can accept the offer and remain with Miami through 2014, or opt out of his current contract next summer and sign a deal through 2016 that would be worth up to $45 million more.

"Like I said, I'm good here. I'm happy here," Wade said. "This is where I want to be and we'll go from there."