The Record (Troy, NY)

Bosh ready to see his jersey retired by Heat

- By TimReynold­s

MIAMI (AP) » Chris Bosh is making a lot of music these days. He drinks beer and thinks about making more beer. He sketches. He paints. He plays with his kids. He has even learned how to use a wrench.

He is also happy and healthy.

And finally, he’s made peace with the devastatin­g way that blood clots ended his NBA career without warning and when he was still in his prime. The Miami Heat will retire his No. 1 jersey on Tuesday night, making Bosh the fourth former franchise pillar with a jersey swaying from the rafters of AmericanAi­rlines Arena after Alonzo Mourning, Tim Hardaway and Shaquille O’Neal.

His career is obviously worthy of celebratin­g. Bosh just hasn’t been in the mood to celebrate, until now.

“It’s very awesome,” Bosh said. “I thought I had more time, but in the time I gave it was still worthy enough to have the organizati­on and the great Pat Riley consider this. Pretty cool.”

Bosh played 13 seasons, the first seven in Toronto and the last six in Miami. He averaged 19.2 points and 8.5 rebounds, was an AllStar 11 times and won two championsh­ips. There have been 30 players in NBA history with 11 All-Star nods — 23 of them are in the Basketball Hall of Fame, and the other seven aren’t yet eligible.

They will all probably be there one day, Bosh included.

“It’s really such a crime that his career ended early, particular­ly when you know Chris and know how important the game is to him and how many things he did right as a winner, as a teammate, as a champion,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “If you teach lessons to your young players coming into a league on how to be a pro and have those kinds of qualities, you’re coming up with a lot of qualities that Chris embodied.”

Tuesday’s game might easily be Miami’s biggest of the season; it’s against the Orlando Magic, battling the Heat for an Eastern Conference playoff spot. Still, when Bosh’s jersey is retired at halftime Spoelstra plans to have the Heat on-court for the ceremony.

“I want them to see the love that this city has for CB and for us to honor himin the right way in our building,” Spoelstra said. “You only do that for true champions like CBandthe kindofhuma­nbeing that CB is. You don’t do that for average guys.”

It’s fitting that Bosh gets a banner all his own, since there’s no fewer than six others in the arena — four Eastern Conference ones, two NBA championsh­ip ones — that might not be there without him. When the Heat formed the “Big 3” that also had LeBron James and Dwyane Wade back in 2010, Bosh was the first to commit to being part of that trio.

Had he gone elsewhere, who knows what would have happened.

“All we’ve wanted now for CB is for him to have his health and happiness,” James said earlier this season.

There was also, of course, The Moment.

Game 6, 2013 NBA Finals, San Antonio at Miami, Spurs leading the series 3-2 and up by three, seconds away from a ti- tle. Bosh will never forget the play called Pistol Hammer — something Spoelstra made the Heat practice at every shootaroun­d, and something they never ran until that moment.

The play sort of fell apart, but James still got a 3-pointer off. It missed badly and Bosh, seeing the flight the whole way, knew where to go for the rebound. He grabbed it and passed to Ray Allen for the memorable game-tying 3-pointer.

The Heat beat San Antonio in overtime by three, after Bosh read a botched coverage and blocked Danny Green’s 3-point try at the buzzer. Miami won Game 7 for its second straight title.

“It always gives me the chills,” Bosh said. “It makes me cringe a little bit because it shows you how quickly things can change.”

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chris Bosh, whose career was cut short in 2016by blood clots, will have his No. 1jersey retired by the Miami Heat on Tuesday night, March 26, 2019. Bosh, an 11-time All-Star and two-time champion with the Heat, will be the fourth former Miami player to have a jersey retired.
LYNNE SLADKY, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chris Bosh, whose career was cut short in 2016by blood clots, will have his No. 1jersey retired by the Miami Heat on Tuesday night, March 26, 2019. Bosh, an 11-time All-Star and two-time champion with the Heat, will be the fourth former Miami player to have a jersey retired.

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