Miami Heat's Chris Bosh's basketball career is in limbo right now. After failing to pass his preseason physical, the doctors announced that he's not cleared to play for the coming season. Although doctors never revealed his health condition, it's obvious that the findings of blood clots in his legs were the reason.
A blood clot was also found in his lungs in 2015, which prematurely ended Bosh career. But he came back for 2015-2016 NBA season and was able to play 53 games until being sidelined before the 2016 All-Star break begun. The report said that it's due to a calf injury he suffered but later revealed that it was the blood clot in his legs.
Many say that Bosh's career is over, but he insists that he'll find a way to play and will not end his career just like that. But just recently, Heat team president Pat Riley effectively ended his stint in a Heat uniform, citing his health condition. Then again, it looks like his career is really not over.
According to iSportsTimes.com, the Cleveland Cavaliers are interested in acquiring Bosh before the deadline, and a possible reunion with King James is likely to happen. However, the deal can only happen in February once the Heat chooses to waive Bosh from the lineup.
The report also said that if the deal will be successful, he can be a perfect backup for Kevin Love or can be a starting center for the team. But in an earlier report, the Cavs could actually get Bosh and not wait for February by trading one of their own.
An earlier report of Sportsrageous says that the Heat is willing to trade Bosh to the Cavs in exchange for Kevin Love. According to the report, the trade scenario will be better for both teams as Bosh will be reunited with King James and already have the chemistry in place. And as for the Heat, Love's addition will help them unload some pressure to Goran Dragic and Hassan Whiteside on the offensive end.
Will Chris Bosh finally reunite with LeBron James? Is the Heat ready to make the deal happen?