Dwyane Wade dealt with foot, ankle and knee injuries this season and may not be fully recovered enough to play in the London Olympics.

"I told them, I said, listen, I'm just going to see how I feel," Wade said. "This is about being healthy -- I think, for all of us, going into the summer healthy -- and taking it from there.”

Jerry Colangelo was surprised to hear Wade is considering bypassing the Olympics.

"You could, today, probably come up with 10 or 11 that look pretty solid unless something happens," Colangelo said. "Wade's one of those guys, but if he feels like he doesn't have anything left or doesn't think he can go, then we'll make a decision as to who replaces him. We do have a lot of flexibility because we have guys who can play so many positions."