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‘I’m a hooper:’ Bosh releases video of an on-court workout
On the same day that Chris Bosh took to social media to post videos of his workouts, ESPN reports that Bosh expects to be back with the Heat this season. The Miami Heat star last played on February 9 and missed the remainder of the 2015-16 season due to health concerns over blood clots.
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Chris Bosh is back on the basketball court, dropping a big hint that he plans to try playing for the Miami Heat again this season. “Everybody is always asked me am I hooping? Yes, I’m hooping. I’m a hooper”.
“Many of Bosh”s teammates having been working out at AmericanAirlines Arena, with the Heat to open their training camp on September 27, with their first preseason game a week later. He’s made the All-Star Game 11 consecutive seasons, a mark that will undoubtedly be in jeopardy this upcoming year as he looks to return full-time to the court. He even feuded with Heat brass earlier this year when he proposed that he be allowed to play while taking blood thinners.
With the National Basketball Association season getting closer by the day, an ever present topic around the Miami area is the status of Chris Bosh.
Bosh has been in California working out while many of his teammates have been doing the same at AmericanAirlines Arena. “I think we”ll have a lot more information then.”.
“It’s a positive environment right now with Chris”, Riley said last month. I know what Chris wants. “And obviously we would be open to that, but this is still a very fluid situation”. He holds career averages of 19.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per game, and if the Heat want to be a playoff-competitive team again in 2016-17, they’ll certainly be hoping he’s cleared to play for training camp.
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Bosh has three years and $76 million remaining on his contract.