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Chris Bosh says he’s ‘hooping,’ for those wondering about recovery

“Everybody is always asked me am I hooping?” Well, via social media, Bosh offered his fans some updates.

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“Bosh”™s work Monday was similar to his court work during last season”™s playoffs, when a mutual agreement was reached for Bosh to remain sidelined, with a statement that read, “The Heat, Chris, the doctors and medical team have been working together throughout this process and will continue to do so to return Chris to playing basketball as soon as possible.”.

“I know I’ve been gone for a moment, but now I’m back”, Bosh, an 11-time All-Star, said in one of the videos posted Monday as he prepared for drills in an undisclosed gym.

Bosh has missed the second half of the past two seasons due to blood clots. “Yes, I”™m hooping. Absolutely.

Both the Heat and Chris Bosh are now discussing ways the all-star could return back on the court. One of the issues deals with blood thinners and whether Bosh should come off them if he plays.

“I’ve been watching my husband for over a month working day in and day out and happy to see him giving a glimpse of that hard work to the world on his Snapchat”. There’s also no mention of the Heat on the video, nor is there any suggestion that he’ll join teammates for unofficial workouts before training camp begins in late September. “I think we”™ll have a lot more information then.”.

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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. He just wants to play. “And obviously we would be open to that, but this is still a very fluid situation”. He is under contract for three more seasons and is owed approximately $76 million, including a 2016-17 salary of $23,741,060. Team not saying if that will happen but has said it is trying to find solutions.Heat strongly disputes any notion that they want to clear Bosh off their cap.

Chris Bosh hopes to return to the court.                     USATSI