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NBA Rumors: Latest Buzz on Chris Bosh, Charlie Villanueva and More
- Updated: September 12, 2016
The beginning of NBA training camps is about two weeks away, and a lot of teams are working hard to add players who can compete for spots on their 15-man rosters.
Finding the right combination of players isn’t easy, and coaching staffs will try to find out which guys have the most talent and fit the best with the rest of the team and how it wants to play.
With the beginning of the training camps rapidly approaching, let’s discuss three players whose statuses are somewhat up in the air.
Chris Bosh
The Miami Heat have been rather quiet on the status of Chris Bosh ever since his 2015-16 season ended in February due to blood clots.
The team’s lack of transparency on Bosh’s status caused many to worry that maybe his condition was worse than originally expected. That was only confirmed in May when ESPN.com’s Brian Windhorst reported there was “fear within the Heat organization that Bosh’s condition will prevent him from ever being cleared to play by team doctors.”
However, the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson delivered some positive news Sunday. He wrote, “There is growing optimism about Chris Bosh being cleared by the Heat to resume his career while remaining on blood thinners, according to a union source.”
If the Heat do decide to follow through with that decision, it’s definitely risky for Bosh. He may end up hurting his health long term by being so reliant on those medications, and his intense physical workload could cause the original problem to flare up even stronger than it did originally.
There is no …