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- Updated: May 17, 2016
5:57 PM ET
MIAMI — The Miami Heat officially entered their offseason Tuesday amid many unanswered questions surrounding the medical status of perennial All-Star forward Chris Bosh.
“There’s nothing new,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “Right now, we’re just going to get away, decompress a little bit and we’ll come back together, as we always do, to prepare for the next season.”
Spoelstra’s comments came after he held exit interviews with Heat players, and Bosh did not voluntarily meet with the media Tuesday.
Miami now shifts its focus toward the summer after a 48-win season that ended Sunday with in a Game 7 loss to Toronto in the second round of the playoffs. Bosh, 32, missed the final 29 games of the season after he was diagnosed with a medical condition in February.
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra refused to speculate on the future of Chris Bosh, saying only that “there’s nothing new” and that the forward’s absence “was very tough for the team.” AP Photo/Lynne Sladky
This was the second year that Bosh’s season was cut short at the All-Star break, with the 13-year veteran missing the final 30 games of the 2014-15 season after he was hospitalized to treat a …
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