Miami Heat News: Chris Bosh Free from Blood Clots, ‘Positive’ He Can Return This Season

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The prospect of Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh returning to the court this season appears to have a much better chance of happening after Bosh indicated that he no longer is battling blood clots.

Bosh released a statement, which indicates that he is focused on returning to play for the Heat as they seek a postseason berth.

Bosh’s issue, officially known as deep vein thrombosis, has kept him sidelined since the All-Star break last month. Last season, a similar clot problem also kept him sidelined once play resumed for the second half of the season.

The anti-clotting medicine Bosh has been taking has prevented him from playing, since doctors strongly recommend that individuals don’t engage in contact sports while on such medicine.

Earlier this week, a report concerning Bosh indicated that he was feeling much better.
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Brad Sullivan is a freelance writer for HeatNation.com, having been an avid fan of NBA basketball for more than four decades. During that time, he's watched the Heat evolve from gestation period to expansion team all the way to three-time NBA champions. He'll follow their quest toward again reaching those lofty heights, and do so by offering some perspective along the way.