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NBA Rumors: Latest Buzz on Chris Bosh, Donatas Motiejunas and More
- Updated: September 26, 2016
Several NBA training camps are now underway, and regular season is only about a month from starting. If you’re a fan of basketball and have been focusing on other sports during the offseason, now might be a good time to start shifting some of your attention to the NBA.
At this point in the offseason, there are health concerns for certain players, contracts that still need to be agreed to and several training-camp invitees trying to prove their worth.
Let’s break down some recent buzz on Chris Bosh, Donatas Motiejunas and Elton Brand, all of whom are dealing with different situations.
Chris Bosh
It’s always frustrating when a great player’s career gets cut short by health problems. Bosh has been decently durable throughout his NBA career and has put together an impressive resume, but persistent blood clots may put an end to the 32-year-old’s career.
Per The Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Miami Heat are becoming increasingly sure that Bosh’s time with the franchise is over following another failed physical. Wojnarowski also mentioned that it’s unlikely he’ll find another NBA home.
While most teams would love to have Bosh on their rosters if the Heat get rid of him, there’s also an ethical component to his situation. Is it right to put the power forward’s life in danger just to win a few more basketball games?
If it truly is the end of Bosh’s career, he’ll deserve strong consideration for the Hall of …