Miami Heat Rumors 2016: The Truth about Chris Bosh's Absence

By Jenn Loro - 12 Apr '16 09:04AM

Miami Heat enters the playoffs with the hope of seeing Chris Bosh on the hardcourt soon a very unlikely scenario. Head coach Erik Spoelstra mentioned last weekend that there were no recent updates on Bosh's calf condition.

According to a report by CBS Sports, Heat only has two games remaining in the regular season as the team prepares to sweep into the playoffs after their Sunday victory over Orlando Magic but Bosh cannot be rushed for a postseason return due to recurring blood clot in his left calf.

Before his All-Star Break exit, he averaged 19.7 points and 7.4 rebounds in the 53 games he played this season and NBA fans are hoping if he could make a remarkable performance if he ever returns for the post season as reported by Movie News Guide.

Meanwhile, Heat veterans have earnestly tried for the past five years to prop up their younger players for a solid finish.

"It would great to start off on home court, with a mix of a team that's playing and really counting on younger guys," told Wade as mentioned in a Miami Herald report.

But the team's more experienced players are still figuring out how their younger teammates would deal the intensity and toughness of the playoff pressure. Even with repeated practice, there's no perfect way to fully prepare them for the difficult battles ahead.

"We've been having that conversation the last two weeks. After every game, there's a point to make to the guys that we can't get away with this or that in the playoffs. Some of the situations that occurred or effort that we've played with, I've made a point to let the guys know that if we go into Atlanta or Charlotte or Boston with this attitude and this level of energy, it's not gonna work for us," said Udonis Haslem as quoted by Palm Beach Post.

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