Miami Heat trade rumors: Optimism fills air for Bosh to play
After speculations about whether Chris Bosh could continue his career with the Miami Heat, it appears that there is some positive news coming out of the woodwork.
According to the Miami Herald, many are optimistic that Bosh may resume his career because he will continue taking blood thinners to avoid having clots in his lungs.
Bosh has been in and out of action for the past two years after medical tests revealed the blood clots in his lungs.
As a serious case, Bosh's future has been put on hold as the team does not want their star to play with so many risks involved.
However, the report revealed that the Heat is now a little more open to the idea of Bosh playing with blood thinners in his system.
CBS Sports also reported on the matter, claiming that it is a huge step forward for the Heat if Bosh can play. Given that Dwyane Wade has already left the team, the franchise is left with only a few dependable players.
Bosh also wants to play and has shown that he is effective on the floor.
In his last two seasons with the Heat, Bosh only played 44 and 53 games, respectively, which took a huge hit in the Heat's progression in the Eastern Conference.
When he was on the floor, he was spectacular. Bosh averaged 21.1 points in the 2014-15 season and 19.1 points in the following year. Seeing Bosh back on the floor will be a victory in itself for fans and everyone who will be watching the game.
Furthermore, it is great for the Heat that Bosh will get a chance to play again, given that Bosh has a huge contract with them that extends up to the 2018-19 season. This year, Bosh is set to earn $23.7 million. This will grow substantially over the next two years.