Bosh had surgery on his nose in Cleveland on Wednesday and his regular season is over because it will be at least until next week before the damage done to his broken nose can be assessed, team medical officials said.
“Each fracture has its own personality and no one has a crystal ball unfortunately,” said Dr. Paul Marks, the Raptors' medical director and team orthopaedic surgeon. “We know that we're looking at time frames of at least the next seven to 10 days before we get things reassessed.
“And at that point we'll have a better idea of which way things are going.”
...It's not a fracture that would require screws or plates or anything like that,'' Marks explained. "It's just a small block of bone that's been put back in the right position so that it maintains that structural integrity.''