<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Heat president Pat Riley and star guard Dwyane Wade agree on at least one thing: Wade isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Wade responded Thursday to speculation that the Chicago Bulls might be interested in trading the No. 1 pick in the draft to acquire him from Miami in a package deal. The Bulls and the Heat, which has the No. 2 draft pick, have quietly denied that they have discussed a potential trade that would send Wade to play for his hometown team. On Thursday, Wade and his Chicago-based agent said the only plan they are aware of involves Wade staying in Miami, where the Heat intends to rebuild around him. ''I am not aware of any other plans for Dwyane,'' Wade's agent, Henry Thomas, wrote in an e-mail to The Miami Herald on Thursday. ``[Those were] just rumors started up here.'' Wade, in Chicago to host a youth basketball camp, told The Associated Press he had been told by Riley he wouldn't be traded. Riley has dismissed the rumors as ''ridiculous'' but declined an interview request. Wade, a four-time All-Star and MVP of the 2006 NBA Finals, said he viewed the trade rumors Thursday as something to ``laugh at.'' ''I don't worry about that kind of stuff,'' Wade told the AP. ``I never understood why people even worry about it because it's uncontrollable.'' Wade has spent much of his offseason in Chicago to rehabilitate an injured left knee. He is scheduled to return to Miami this weekend.</div> Source: Miami Herald