By Chris Bosh said countless times in recent weeks that he did not want to leave Miami.. Not even LeBron James' departure changed his mind.. And shortly after the Heat took a King-sized hit, their future started coming together.. Bosh is staying in Miami, agreeing Friday to a five-year contract that will be worth about $118 million, said two people familiar with the deal. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither side had confirmed it publicly.. Keeping Bosh addresses one of Miami's top priorities after getting the news earlier in the day that James was leaving the Heat and returning to the Cleveland Cavaliers.. Next up for the Heat: More than likely, it's a deal with Dwyane Wade, who has spent all 11 of his NBA seasons in Miami. Wade and the Heat were negotiating a new contract yesterday, a move that was expected since he opted out of a deal that would have paid him about $42 million over the next two seasons.. Suns get Kings' Thomas. The Phoenix Suns agreed to a sign-and-trade deal with the Sacramento Kings for point guard Isaiah Thomas, two people with knowledge of the situation said.. The people, who sought anonymity because the deal has not been officially announced, say Thomas is signing a four-year, $27-million contract. In exchange, the Kings get the draft rights to center Alex Oriakhi, a second-round draft pick and a $7-million trade exception. The Kings were not expected to match any offer sheet for Thomas after agreeing to a three-year deal with free agent Darren Collison last week. -- AP