what does this have to do with the cavs
Adrian WojnarowskiVerified account @WojVerticalNBA 46m46 minutes ago
Sources: Miami Heat increasingly believe Chris Bosh's career with franchise is over. For months, Bosh hasn't wanted to speak with Pat Riley.
NBA Central @TheNBACentral 39m39 minutes ago
Chris Bosh reportedly failed his physical & wasn't cleared to participate in training camp. Heat fear he may never play for franchise again.
Probably trying to head to Golden State... Pffffft
More clotting. Idiot needs to retire, pretty sure his entire contract will pay out. He's probably getting into HOF.
The team can just let the insurance pay for his contract.
on the cynical side: Lebron's "The decision Part 2" was a no-brainer in retrospect.....
Hope Bosh doesn't foolishly risk his health as it seems he might be thinking about jumping Miami ship and trying to be play elsewhere..
Last edited by spursistan; 09-23-2016 at 04:33 PM.
He will probably make the HOF on the 10th ballot ala James Worthy who was actually very accomplished even in college.
Soon it's going to be the hall of "oh that guy".
This.
Know when to walk away.
Before it kills you.
If he had a heart attack and died on the court in the middle of a game it'd be pretty funny and an epic moment, you'd have to admit
It would be like a Bosh. Lol
Soon?
Haven't heard that meme in about 7 years lol.
That would be one way to get the Miami fans to show up for the whole game. No one would want to miss that. I wonder if anyone has him on Celebrity Death Watch?
Odds are he will never play for the Heat again. Riley doesn't want to play him with that health condition, potentially if he dies on the court the Heat franchise would be sued by his wife and be responsible. So it's in the best interest for them to not play him period and move on. The amount they have to pay on his contract would be cheaper than any potential lawsuit anyway if he passes away while playing for them. They are aware this condition is life threatening and they know if they play him it's to much of a risk.
Really feel for the guy, but no NBA franchise is gonna play this guy for the simple fact they would have to pay up big $$$ in a lawsuit to his family if he passes away while playing for them. Not playing him is the safe choice.
honestly I'will be shocked if he or his camp are maybe grappling with the idea of playing on/again....dude is more than accomplished on both fronts (career/money) that this is essentially about life and loved ones..And even if he weren't, it would be a insane to risk the most precious of things for in basketball and dollars.
Arnold Palmer dieded today too... if you're on Xarelto, give a call to your doc ASAP, IMO...
It feels a little bit like he's taking everything else, everything, his wealth, family, life, ability to do other things, etc. for granted. I feel sorry for his loss. It's really what it is. He's lost the ability to do what he enjoyed most in life and wasn't ready to retire, he was still productive and too young to feel finit. It will take some grieving and moving on I guess, but he wants to play.
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