Another recent article backing up people's claims Chris Bosh wants to return to play.
http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/NBA/...LeBron-James-andor-Dwyane-Wade/2771485464005/
Pretty much a dick move for the Hear to wait after March 1 in order to keep him from playing in the postseason. If they are certain enough to write him off medically, what does this strategy say? Doesn't quite fall in line with their confidence he's done playing to collect his insurance if they are making lateral moves to prevent him playing in a postseason the same season!
I thought I also read a out a month ago the NBA players union would never allow Miami to leverage a player like such when it completely is done to fulfill their self interests and is an obvious, intentional detriment to the player? I bet he files some sort of injunction Feb 11th, the day Miami can cut Bosh and then apply for insurance reimbursement.. That would give Bosh and an interested team like say the Cavs approximately 17 days to clear his way to a postseason eligibility, as well as the time to have the team doctors clear Bosh and make room for his roster spot.
If I'm the Cavs, I'm signing Bosh regardless of his postseason eligibility if he's cleared. He would be the perfect 20-25 min stretch 4, small ball 5 sub this team needs off the bench to fill out their roster. Hate to say it but would help make a Love for Melo deal make more sense also if it all came to fruition.