Say it isnt so. Miami fans all across the globe not feeling the news of NBA player Chris Bosh being out for the rest of the season. Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra stated on Friday there is not a complete diagnosis on Chris Bosh’s health condition, but there is serious concern for his health. Apparently according to doctors there is a blood clot in his lung.

 

Spoelstra stated to reporters that Boshs’ condition is it’s not life-threatening, and doctors are conducting more tests to determine exactly what is ailing 30-year-old Bosh.

 

 

Joseph Goodman of the Miami Herald reports 

“Bosh was admitted to a Miami-area hospital Thursday after meeting with a doctor. The Heat’s power forward underwent initial tests that proved inconclusive, according to the Heat. The fear is that Bosh could have blood clots on his lungs. If there is a pulmonary em-bolus, or multiple clots, then Bosh would be out for the remainder of the season, and possibly longer, while being treated with blood thinners for pulmonary embolism.”

 

Everyone seems very concerned but I think he’ll be OK, Bosh isn’t the only NBA player to go through this. Two seasons ago Cleveland player Anderson Varejao was diagnosed with a very serious blood clot in his lung, and he missed the rest of the season but Varejao returned to the court.

 

LeBron James tweeted a heartfelt tweet for his former team member:

“Man my heart real heavy right now thinking about @chrisbosh health! Especially after hearing about Kersey the other day. My prayers are out for u and your family my brother! Here for you throughout this if needed. #BandOfBrothers #BiggerthanBasketball

 

Chris Bosh’s (Adrienne Bosh) wife tweeted:

“We appreciate all the Love and Support we have received from our Friends, Family and Fans.Just a quick update that @chrisbosh is doing OK.”

Miami is really rooting for a speedy recovery for Chris Bosh. Like Spoelstra told reporters, “The most important thing, is the health of our players”. Get well soon Bosh

 

CB