The Bulls are pursuing Chris Bosh once cleared to play next NBA season; Dwayne Wade wants Bosh to play with the Bulls?

By Clyde Morgan / Jan 22, 2017 07:23 AM EST
(Photo : FreeDawkins - YouTube) Chris Bosh is reportedly drawing interest from the Bulls. Chris Bosh is still recovering on his blood clot injury.

The Chicago Bulls reportedly have interest of signing Chris Bosh next season. Reports show that the Bulls will pursue Chris Bosh next season once cleared to play.

According to Marc Stein of the ESPN, if Chris Bosh will be able to play next season, the Chicago Bulls are willing to sign him in. Bosh was seen in the United Center as the Bulls play against the Toronto Raptors, he was watching his long time friend Dwayne Wade matches up against his former team.

Dwayne Wade was asked about the rumor about the Bulls and Chris Bosh and said that he really don't know about the news. Wade's only concern so far is Bosh' health and said that Bosh needs to remain out of the NBA until he recovers.

Bosh has been out of the NBA since he was diagnosed with blood clots this off-season, resulting to the Miami Heat to let him go this March. The Heat is waiting until March 1 so that they can waive Chris Bosh to make sure that no team can sign him for the rest of the post season as the SB Nation confirmed. The Heat is very concern about Bosh' health that they wouldn't allow him to step on the court as the doctor's suggested.

As an 11-time NBA All-Star, Chris Bosh had an average of 19.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per contest in his NBA career. Bosh played with the Toronto Raptors for 7 years before winning an NBA Championship with the Miami Heat while playing alongside with LeBron James and Dwayne Wade.

Chris Bosh is an outside threat; he can score like in the perimeter like a shooting guard and can beat his man in the low post area. Chris Bosh is a big loss for the Miami Heat, as he is a known on-court leader along with some statistic records.

If the Chicago Bulls could acquire a healthy Chris Bosh next season, it would absolutely boost the team's offense. He could be the man that the Bulls need in the post that can run and pass the ball for a better offensive rotation.