Since suffering from pulmonary embolism and blood clots in 2015, Miami Heat's 'Big Three' superstar Chris Bosh is still determined to return to NBA. His return to his home team, however, remains highly unlikely. In fact, Miami Heat is prepared to lose their last power player.
Looking back from the earlier stories about his uncertain future with Miami Heat, an article published by Jobs & Hire described the team's vacillating stance regarding their cherished forward player's ongoing contract. Now it seems the team is already committed to officially ending its partnership with Chris Bosh.
According to a brief report published by Basketball Real GM, Chris Bosh will no longer receive cap relief if he plays 25 games with another team. However, for the former 'Big Three' star of Miami Heat losing that lucrative contract simply pales in comparison to the misery of being unable to play his beloved sport.
Miami Heat fans can only wonder whether their adored squad could ever replicate the esteem brought by the 'Big Three.' In hindsight, it seemed like it was already downhill for Heat since they traded off the legendary LeBron James to Cleveland Cavaliers in 2014.
It seems that the next move is to find an NBA team who is ready to take Chris Bosh into the championship leagues. As for what that squad would adopt Chris Bosh, All U Can Heat has yet to reveal the details. For now, fans will have to settle with the fact that the man's passion in the midst of a seemingly impossible challenge is still worthy of recognition.
The famous "Uninterrupted" mini-documentary program conveys the unwavering desire of Chris Bosh to play basketball again. Titled as "Rebuilt", the show features a series chronicling the struggles of the NBA star's difficult road to recovery as well as the physical and emotional toll hounding him along the way.
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