That information is based on the news that reported by ESPN’s Dan Le Batard on his ESPN Radio show. The news suggest that Chris Bosh will be ready to play for Miami heat by next season.
‘What I know of private medical history, which is to say I have partial information because so much of this is private and guarded and protected, I don't know what's going to be different in six months about what's so right now. Bosh is going to think, six months from now, he's also going to be able to play. And the recurrence of clots is still going to be something that's problematic and that doctors might not clear him on. And so I'm sitting here looking at this, and everything that was the wrestling match during the postseason about …show more content…
Bosh’s current status is still on doubt, meaning he can’t play until his health issues end. Bosh’s health condition was once considered serious, but has cleared up recently. The Heat may think that Bosh is ready to return next season, but a recent report told us the exact opposite. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst has take a closer look at Bosh’s health condition, where he cited several sources when reporting.
Windhorst is the NBA insider who said to to have strong knowledge about the industry and players, while Le Batard is a Miami local guy who has strong sources in the Miami area.
If Bosh will played next season, then the Heat will have a nice core of players to build around them, and if the Heat managed to re-sign Hassan Whiteside, this will brings additional element to a talented Miami squad. With Bosh in the line-up, they could be a credible challenger to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the