Chattanooga Times Free Press

Heat forward Bosh: ‘I’m ready to play’

- BY TIM REYNOLDS

MIAMI — Chris Bosh has decided he’s ready to play for the Miami Heat again.

He’ll soon find out if the Heat agree.

Bosh, whose last two seasons were cut short by blood clots, said in a podcast released Wednesday that he’s healthy and plans to be with his team for training camp that starts Sept. 27 in the Bahamas. He said he has not been cleared to play, and did not address if any new clots have formed in recent months.

“We released a statement back in May saying as soon as I’m ready to play, as soon as possible, we’ll play,” Bosh said. “And I’m ready.”

Bosh made the comments on the “Open Run” podcast, part of LeBron James’ digital platform called Uninterrup­ted. He had been almost completely silent about the issue since the second clot saga began with the discovery of one shortly after he arrived in Toronto on Feb. 11 for All-Star weekend events. Bosh did not reveal that clot when he did interviews the following day.

On the podcast, he expressed frustratio­n over not being able to return for Miami’s playoff run last spring, said this offseason was a struggle and discussed how the bloodthinn­ing regimen utilized by NHL player Tomas Fleischman­n — whose career also was threatened by clots — was something he found intriguing.

“I’m not the first athlete to do this regimen,” said Bosh, who did not specifical­ly say if he’s on bloodthinn­ers. Bosh’s representa­tives did not immediatel­y respond to a request seeking clarificat­ion.

Bosh went on bloodthinn­ers after each of his first two known episodes with blood clots. Athletes in contact sports are generally discourage­d from playing when taking such medication because of the heightened risk of bleeding.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh has told the team he is ready to play after being sidelined during parts of two seasons with blood clots.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh has told the team he is ready to play after being sidelined during parts of two seasons with blood clots.

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