Dwyane Wade always loved Miami, and now he is on his way back.

According to ESPN, the Cavaliers have traded Wade to the Heat for a heavily protected second-round pick in 2020. The draft pick will then be shipped to the Kings as part of the George Hill trade Cleveland executed earlier in the day.

Cleveland already had acquired Rodney Hood, Hill, Jordan Clarkson and Larry Nance Jr. on Thursday ahead of the 3 p.m. ET trade deadline, and with those additions Wade was getting pushed further down the depth chart on a manic deadline day.

At 36, Wade already was playing limited minutes this season as his 23.2 per game and three starts are both career lows, and with his trade to Miami he may get more of a chance for playing time. He also will have an easy path to retiring as a member of the Heat.

At least one huge Wade fan was happy about the trade: his wife, Gabrielle Union, who tweeted that the move allowed them to go "HOME" but thanking fans in Cleveland for "treating our family like family."

According to ESPN, the "home" angle was much of the reasoning behind the trade.

Wade is averaging a career-low 11.2 points on the season.

LeBron James also wished his friend well on his way out on Instagram.

"Truly happy for my brother @dwyanewade!!" James wrote. "It’s how it’s suppose to be. Love you my guy!! #WadeCountyBack⚡️"