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- Updated: April 23, 2016
Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh sat in the locker room reading a book before Game 3 against the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday, but team officials “waved off any reporter that approached” him, via Ethan Skolnick of the Miami Herald. Bosh hasn’t played or talked to the media since the All-Star break, and had not traveled for a road game until this. In March, Bosh released a statement saying he has “no active blood clots” and he was “positive” he would return this season, but the team has been mum on the subject. He remains out indefinitely.
According to the Miami Herald, the Heat have been cautious, while Bosh has been focused on getting back on the court:
Bosh has indicated to associates that he has no plans to retire at this time and intends to play next season for the Heat. He is under contract for three seasons after this one, at roughly $75.5 million. Even if he retired this offseason, the Heat would not receive any salary-cap relief until summer 2017.According to multiple sources, although the Heat remains supportive of Bosh (he …
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