The Miami Heat started the 2016-2017 NBA season with no Chris Bosh in its players. It can be recalled that Bosh is facing health issues at the moment and this prevented him to return on NBA court.
Chris Bosh is a part of the NBA team's Big Three along with Dwayne Wade and Lebron James. Now Lebron James is playing with Cleveland Cavaliers while Wade has transferred to Chicago Bulls.
It has been reported before that Chris Bosh was very interested to return already this season, but he failed his physical exam conducted last September and that prevented him from returning to the NBA scene.
Because of this incident, Pat Riley, president of Miami Heat concluded Bosh's stint with the Heat. However, his contract, which was signed last 2014 is still far from expiration, perhaps two years from now and that is a long time to consider indeed.
But as reported by News Everyday, Chris Bosh decided to keep Chris Bosh until March of 2017. This development in NBA trades as well as players updates are being monitored by the National Basketball Players Association. Because of this Miami Heat's decision, other NBA teams will have a hard time to contract Bosh and even lessen his chance to play in the playoffs round.
USA Today's Jeff Zilgitt also added that Bosh's contract with the Miami Heat is under insurance. This means that Chris Bosh doesn't need actually to pay all his remaining salary. Bosh can either resort to have that disabled player exception.
Meanwhile, Chris Bosh can also join the other teams if he will waive his contract or Miami Heat will waive it. And as per experts' analysis, some NBA teams are very much willing to sign Bosh only for the minimum. And that Bosh is also that keen to play with other teams when he returns to NBA.
Since Chris Bosh return to NBA has been confirmed, will the NBA fans see him still playing with the Miami Heat or with other NBA teams?