The Philippine Star

Bosh also skips trip to London to rest injury

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MIAMI – Chris Bosh is still hurting, and his Olympic plans are being pushed aside so he can heal.

The Miami Heat forward told USA Basketball on Friday that he is withdrawin­g from considerat­ion for the London Games so he can continue recovering from the strained abdominal muscle that sidelined him for a portion of his team’s run to the NBA championsh­ip. Bosh announced the decision through agent Henry Thomas one day after Heat teammate Dwyane Wade pulled out of the Olympic mix because of looming left knee surgery.

“This injury was a pretty serious one,” Thomas said. “He was able to come back and play under the circumstan­ces because he was trying to contribute to them winning a championsh­ip. There’s still pain. There’s still discomfort. And the real concern is if he doesn’t rest and do the rehab associated with the injury, this could become sort of a chronic thing for him.”

Bosh released a statement through USA Basketball, saying he was confident the Americans would successful­ly defend their gold medal.

“I am extremely disappoint­ed to say that due to injury, I cannot represent my country,” he said.

Bosh made the decision after consulting with Heat team physician Dr. Harlan Selesnick and others. Bosh, who played for the “Redeem Team” that won gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, called USA Basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski and team chairman Jerry Colangelo on Friday to deliver the word.

“He wanted to be part of it,” Thomas said. “It was a great experience in ‘08. Feels like it could be another one. The exposure he would get being part of that team is something he would like. But at the end of the day, his health going forward is more important than all of those things.”

Heat President Pat Riley said after the NBA draft ended late Thursday night that the team was leaving the decision on whether to play in London up to Bosh.

“It’s based upon the need to rest and continue to rehab the injury,” Thomas said. “He got his first taste of it in ‘08 and it was a great experience. But I think in talking to the doctors about it, they said you could play, but you’d be putting yourself at risk.”

With Wade and now Bosh out, there are 16 players left for 12 spots on the US Olympic team – with LeBron James the lone Heat representa­tive remaining on the national team roster. The team convenes in Las Vegas next week to start training camp, then has five exhibition­s with internatio­nal teams before opening Olympic play against France on July 29.

Wade and Bosh join a list of stars unable to play in London because of injuries, including Derrick Rose and Dwight Howard.

“He’ll be missed, but we have to move on,” Colangelo said. “I feel very confident about our roster going forward. ... Adversity gives people opportunit­y and guess what? It’s going to open up a couple of roster positions.”

USA Basketball plans to announce the Olympic roster around July 7.

“We’re totally supportive of Chris and hope he recovers fully for his season next year,” Krzyzewski said. “We’ll miss him. He was really a key player for us in winning the gold in 2008 and we thank him for his service to USA Basketball. I really loved coaching him.”

Bosh averaged 9.1 points and 6.1 rebounds while shooting 77.4 percent from the field to help the US finish 8-0 and win the gold medal in Beijing.

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