Miami Heat trade rumors 2016: Chris Bosh's future in limbo?

Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat back in 2007. | Wikimedia Commons/Robin Wong

Trouble may be brewing in Miami as the Heat and Chris Bosh may be on the road to an ugly break-up.

Bosh has had a great career so far with the Heat, helping the team win two NBA championships in recent years and has shown his loyalty by staying with the team despite dropping their elite status when LeBron James left to go back to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Unfortunately, he has missed the second half of the last two seasons due to blood clots in his body.

When he is on the floor, he is a great player, averaging 21.1 points and 19.1 points per game in the last two seasons, respectively.

However, he has only played 44 and 53 games respectively in the last two years, and it is a cause of concern for the Heat.

Reports say that Bosh is currently unhappy with the team following their decision not to risk him by playing him when he is ready.

Apparently, the team did not want to risk Bosh's health by playing him late last season, and Bosh is unhappy because he wants to help the team by playing.

Other reports mentioned that the Heat may consider not playing Bosh at all, which would result in him trying to find playing time elsewhere.

The report reveals that if the Heat parts ways with Bosh, it won't be due to his productivity but due to his health and that they will be better off getting something in return for Bosh who is always a question mark when playing.

Bosh is still under contract until the 2018–19 season, and he is set to earn around $23.7 million in the coming year.

If Miami wants to ensure that the team gets a player who will surely be available every night, then they might shop Bosh to a team who has enough assets and players to make the trade worthwhile.

It may ultimately result in the two parties getting what they want, with Bosh finally getting the playing time he wants and the Heat getting the player/s who can play night in and out.