MIAMI -- For Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat, Thursday seemed like a day of business as usual.Of course, that was anything but the case.In New York, Wade was mobbed by autograph-seekers when he left his guest-hosting appearance on the syndicated morning talk show Live With Kelly, talked to fans on Snapchat alongside wife Gabrielle Union and finalized his plans for this weekend in Miami. Meanwhile, back in the arena that Wade called home for 13 years, the Heat completed the signing of center Hassan Whiteside to a four-year deal.Ordinarily, those things would have complemented one another. Not now, now that the moving-on process for both sides has started. For the first time in 4,760 days, Wade awoke as a member of another team. And the Heat began dealing with the aftermath of him leaving Miami and deciding to sign with his hometown Chicago Bulls.Surreal, Wade said on the television show, alongside host Kelly Ripa.It will likely seem that way for a while.Wade will be back in Miami this weekend, honoring his commitment to appear at a two-day youth basketball camp that bears his name. As part of the registration, all kids get a bag of gifts and a 1-on-1 photo opportunity with Wade, and most of those campers -- if form holds from previous events -- will be Heat fans who have watched him play for as long as they can remember.They can still watch the man who was instrumental in bringing three titles to Miami, only now from afar.This man is a true mentor, friend and big brother, Heat guard Josh Richardson wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of he and Wade from this past season. I only got one season under his wing, but am fortunate to have had his guidance in laying the ground work for my career. Theres a lot about this mans character and respect for the game that the world may not know and Im honored to have been a part of his legacy in his final season with HeatNation.The tributes wont end anytime soon. Wade-related merchandise was still selling around South Florida on Thursday, people apparently wanting to gobble up some more before its gone for good.Miami-Dade County to me..will always be Wade County!!! Wade said on Twitter.Whitesides contract signing -- a $98 million deal -- was done quietly, no fanfare or news conference involved, though its likely such an event will occur in the coming days. The Heat also signed guard Rodney McGruder, who is with their summer league team.Before anything else, the Heat will pay tribute to Wade.Calling his career unforgettable, the Heat announced plans to honor Wade throughout the day Friday on their digital and social-media platforms. The 3,400-square-foot mesh video screen on the exterior of AmericanAirlines Arena will feature images of Wade, vignettes honoring some of the best moments of his Miami tenure will play and the team will release photo galleries of his career.On Wednesday night, Wade released to The Associated Press a letter he penned to Miami with hopes of explaining some of the reasons for his move back to Chicago and his emotions about the decision. He had more written words to share Thursday -- this time, a letter to Heat staff, a copy of which was obtained by AP.Thank you for taking care of my family and my team over the years, Wade wrote in the staff letter. Thank you for helping me transcend the sport of basketball and become a global presence. Thank you for the memories. The championships...the parades....the division titles.Everyone from the coaching staff to the trainers and doctors...parking attendants to the ushers, store employees, sales team, HEAT TV, Marketing, ticket office, executives, assistants, game operations and community (affairs)...You have all had a part in who I am today. We won together. We lost together. We made magic together.His longtime agent, Henry Thomas, did not sound as conciliatory in an interview with Miami television station WFOR.Dwyane expected to return to Miami. I expected him to return to Miami, Thomas told the CBS affiliate. We didnt think it would come to this.Wade, in his television appearance alongside Ripa, said hes never stopped fantasizing about what it would be like to play in his hometown.Im excited to go back to the place that Ive always envisioned playing basketball, Wade said. You know, being a kid, growing up, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls was the team for us. 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Russell Domingo, South Africas coach, is hopeful administrators will either give players a wide berth or crack down completely when applying Law 42 - fair and unfair play - because he believes the application of artificial substances to the ball, especially in the form of edibles, occurs often.Domingo spoke to reporters about an hour before his captain Faf du Plessis hearing to face ball-tampering charges took place at the Adelaide Oval and could not comment on the specifics of the case but hinted that one of South Africas defenses could be that everybody else does it too.You see it daily with those types of instances taking place on the field. I dont want to talk about the [Faf] incident too much but it seems to be a daily occurrence on the field of play so they [the administrators] might need to re-look at that should they feel its not within the spirit of the game, Domingo said.Du Plessis was only charged when television footage of him shining the ball with saliva - while also having a sweet or mint in his mouth - was circulated the day after the Hobart Test. By then, the time for the match officials to report an alleged offence had lapsed and the ICC investigated the visuals of their own volition, after being alerted by widespread media reports. After two similar incidents in the last three years (Dubai in 2013 and Galle in 2014), in which broadcasters were also involved in bringing to light South African offences, Domingo said they feel singled out.There are other teams that have maybe done similar things and weve maybe looked at one or two instances that they have done those things and they havent been highlighted. I wouldnt say weve been targeted but weve definitely been highlighted, Domingo said. Its definitely been brought to the attention of the world and its definitely been brought to the attention of the ICC and its definitely been brought to our attention. Although it seemed pretty insignificant at the start of it, quite a lot has been made of it.Lolly-line or Mint-gate as it has been dubbed, has been on the front and back pages in the Australian press. And the South African squad have had several run-ins with the Australian television reporters which culminated in an airport scuffle on their arrival in Adelaide. Journalists were trying to get a comment out of du Plessis, who was shielded by the security officer, and has not spoken to the media since the Hobart win.dddddddddddd Despite the possibility of a one-match ban, Domingo said du Plessis was holding up well.Its never pleasant when everybody has got an opinion on you and people have judged you before rulings have been made. Thats the nature of the world at the moment, everybody has got an opinion and can air it. When you are constantly seeing yourself in newspapers and have things written about you, I suppose it does weigh you down at times, Domingo said. He is a tough and resilient man and the team really supported him and surrounded him to lessen the load on him.South Africas entire squad stood alongside Hashim Amla at the MCG when he called the ball-tampering allegations a joke, last Friday and said South Africa believed their captain had done, absolutely nothing wrong. Amlas address took place before du Plessis was charged, but even in hindsight, Domingo does not think they would have handled it differently.We are a unified team. We stand by our captain. We stand by the decisions weve made. They might not have always come across as the ideal way to do things but at that time and space we thought those were the right things to do, he said.Perhaps surprisingly, South Africa have been buoyed by this fight, even though it has marred their preparation for their first pink-ball Test. Two days ahead of the day-night game, they were not sure whether their captain would be able to take the field with them or whether they would be allowed sweets, when they step on the park. But they were very sure theyre in it together.Hopefully these incidents do galvanise the team a bit more. Theres definitely a feeling of togetherness and unity in the group and a lot of support for the current captain, Domingo said. Its been an interesting few days. Weve had a wonderful tour here, its been great, weve played great cricket. Weve had long discussions and our focus now is purely on cricket. It hasnt been ideal preparation. I would be lying if I say its been spectacular preparation but our focus is totally on the cricket. ' ' '