Chris Bosh is a key member of the Miami Heat and has really embraced his role since returning from injury last season.
Bosh missed the majority of last season due to a blood clot found in his leg. That blood clot required him to take blood thinners for seven months and undergo a plethora of test before ebbing cleared to return. Sadly, Bosh may face the ordeal all over again.
The Miami Heat was concerned Monday about another potentially serious health situation involving Chris Bosh, multiple sources said.
Bosh missed Sunday’s All-Star Game with a strained calf and returned to Miami for additional tests. A person in touch with the Heat’s front office said a worrisome problem surfaced Monday, beyond merely a strained calf. Another source said his life was not at risk.
Asked directly if Bosh had been diagnosed with a blood clot in his calf, agent Henry Thomas responded by text: “Too soon for all of that. … Too soon to report that.”
Heat officials did not comment.
We sincerely hope that Bosh’s latest injury isn’t season ending, or worse, career threatening.