Dwyane Wade on Going to Chicago: 'I'm Still Numb'

The icon opens up about leaving Miami.

"Last night was a long night for me," Wade said. "It's still surreal, I'm still numb. This decision I had to make … I've been in Miami for 13 years, 13 incredible years ... You get a week to decide what you're gonna do."

Wade said over the past week he's lost 5 to 10 pounds and has gotten no sleep.

"It's so stressful," he added. "I just want to thank all my fans, we call it 'Heat Nation.' The way they embraced me ... This little shy kid from Chicago... We did some special things together."

The duo joked about Wade now needing to get winter clothes for the harsh Chicago winters, but Wade had something poignant to say: "I'm excited to go back to the place I've always envisioned playing basketball. I've always envisioned myself like in the backyard [playing there]. I get the opportunity to live that dream out."