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NBA News: Latest update about Chris Bosh

By Menahem Zen | Sep 25, 2016 07:09 PM EDT
Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat reacts to a play during a game against the Houston Rockets on November 1, 2015 in Miami, Florida.
(Photo : Getty Images/Mike Ehrmann) Chris Bosh #1 of the Miami Heat reacts to a play during a game against the Houston Rockets at American Airlines Arena on November 1, 2015 in Miami, Florida.

Miami Heat finally allow Bosh to take physical exam to get clearance for him to play in the upcoming season. The result of the exam will determine whether he will be able to make a comeback to court or not.

In a Facebook Live Chat on Wednesday Sept. 21, as reported by Miami Herald, Bosh said that he has yet to be cleared by the Miami Heat's medical staff to play, but he remains confident to come back to court in this coming season.

He also discussed about his documentary entitled "Rebuilt" which telling his story to combat blood clots and his struggle to return to court.

"I'm not going to lie to you guys it's been a very, very difficult time," he said in the Live Chat. "It's been long. It's been tedious. I think that's kind of the part of the process that makes it special and frustrating and this huge emotional roller coaster."

Earlier this month, Bosh enthusiastically posted a series of his videos workout videos on his social media accounts. He declared his readiness to come back to court.

But, Miami Heat as reported by SLAM, did not respond and remained mum on their plans. There was speculation that the Heat would want to release him and get a $52.1 million salary caps off the books. But Bosh dilligently look for a way to convince the Heat and NBA to clear him to play.

Earlier, one doctor proposed Bosh to take the latest type of blood thinners that would be out of his body system within eight hours. Miami Heat rejected the idea, because blood thinners is dangerous for contact sport athletes, as it will increase the risk of internal bleeding. But the Heat later reconsidered the option, and will allow the blood thinners if Bosh passes all medical exams.

If he passes the medical exams, Bosh will join Heat training camp which start Sept. 27 in Bahama.

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