This offseason, NBA fans and critics are shocked when they learned that Chris Bosh is returning to continue his NBA career, despite his condition. Unfortunately, Miami Heat is not supportive of Bosh's return due to his blood clots. However, the good news is, many players and teams have faith in Bosh and are supportive of him getting back on the basketball court soon and among them is DeAndre Jordan.
Miami Heat has made huge and bold decisions this offseason. First, they did not push a negotiation to retain Dwyane Wade. LeBron James best pal and former Heat running mate is now playing for Chicago Bulls.
Second, Miami Heat announced that they are not allowing Chris Bosh to play again. In fact, in Pat Riley's announcement, he said that Bosh's career with Heat is likely over.
LeBron James played for Miami Heat alongside Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh for four years. In fact, the combination of the three provided Heat a powerful big three. James, Wade and Bosh delivered a back-to-back NBA title for Miami Heat in 2012 and 2013.
LeBron James was shocked with Miami Heat's decision of letting go Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Now, Heat is reportedly desperate in acquiring a superstar after losing its big players. Reports have it that Heat is trading for Cleveland Cavaliers' Kevin Love.
Meanwhile, a number of players are showing their support for Chris Bosh, who already expressed his interest in playing again in the NBA league this season. LA Clippers center DeAndre Jordan invited Chris Bosh to join him in the Clippers.
In an interview with TMZ, DeAndre Jordan said that he loves Chris Bosh and wishes the player to get well. In fact, when asked if he loves to see Bosh in the NBA league again, his answer was affirmative. Jordan thinks that Bosh should come to Los Angeles Clippers.
Unfortunately, per RealGM Miami Heat will delay Chris Bosh's waiver until the playoff deadline to ensure that he will not be eligible to play in the offseason for any team that will sign him. Heat is reportedly finding a solution to waive Bosh with financial certainty.
How do you find this move from Miami Heat? Is the organization closing doors for Chris Bosh's return to the NBA league? Do they want to end Bosh' NBA career for good? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.