Even if he wants to leave Miami, it makes more sense to do it next year, there's no ideal landing spot for next year. If he wants to go back to Cleveland, might as well take another year in Miami and see who they draft, who they hire and how it all plays out. Miami is actually not in a bad cap situation going forward. They have hardly any money tied up in role players after this year, and with the cap expected to really grow in the next few years, they actually have a decent amount of flexibility to surround the big three with younger guys. Bosh has spent the last four years tailoring his game to be the perfect sidekick for LeBron, Wade is no longer an MVP candidate but he's still one of the better two guards out there and unless he goes to the Spurs, he's not going to find a better organization (owner/front office/coaching staff) out there than Miami.