Despite a previous projection of September at best, Miami Heat star, Chris Bosh, has returned to the court to begin offseason workouts.
According to Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Bosh goes through some non-contact drills with the Heat staff.
Bosh has resumed court work for the first time since being sidelined at the February All-Star break due to blood clots on his lung, working Tuesday with coach Erik Spoelstra, assistant coach David Fizdale, among others.
Back from a recent vacation in South America, Bosh has joined others drilling at on the Heat’s practice court, including Shabazz Napier, James Ennis and Hassan Whiteside, with Zoran Dragic recently returning to also join the sessions. …
Bosh’s recent vacation including some hikes at altitude, but his latest work in the gym is believed to not yet involve contact work.
With blood thinners part of Bosh’s treatment, there has been caution with contact drilling.
Bosh averaged 21.1 points and seven rebounds in 35.4 minutes per contest this season, and it’s just good to see him back.