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    tblazer_NZ
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    It is looking more likely that Bosh is on his way back to playing again.

    http://www.slamonline.com/nba/chris-bosh-now-im-back/#7IlrSTwZ3IYO83Mk.97

    Do you think he sticks with the Heat or gets moved to another team?

    What is his trade value (assuming he is cleared and back playing to his usual standard)?

    I think that the Heat will look to trade him (he is 32 and has 3yr/$76mil on his contract). Miami has got a lot younger and could pull in some assets as they go into their Wade-less era.

    I’d like Portland (my team) to go and get him as long as we kept our Backcourt of Dame and C.J intact. Portland has all it’s future first rounders and the Cav’s 2018 first plus players like Ed Davis, Aminu and Meyers that they could send in a deal. Bosh’s Age and Health are detractors on his value.

     

     

     

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    BleedGreen808
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    The Heat have been smart being cautious with Bosh.  Two years in a row he was playing like his usual self before suddenly being shut down with blood clots.  He’s still an all star caliber big man but I can’t see teams being willing to give up a ton with the possibility of the blood clots returning.  Also not much incentive for the Heat to move him for pennies on the dollar because it’s possible the blood clots don’t come back.  

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  • #1086132
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    piratejp
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    Portland makes a lot of sense; Celtics too (is there a deal they’re not in on at least a little at this point tho?).

    Dark Horses: Minnesota, Chicago.

    What about Kevin Love for Bosh…maybe not straight up, but as the main components. Either team interested?
    What about getting a third team like Boston involved – Love to Celts; Bosh (and…) to Cavs; Amir Johnson, cap filler & picks to the Heat.
    …that actually kinda makes quite a bit of sense imo.

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    • #1086140
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      markfitz14
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      The Heat need him desperately if they are going to make the playoffs this year. I don’t think they will look to move him.

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  • #1086134
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    Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers
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     Right now the trade market for him is non-existent until he proves he can stay on the floor. No team is going to be willing to take on that contract for a guy who might not be able to play. Hopefully this gets straightened out and he can get back on the floor and playing at his usual level. However, if it seems there is any sort of risk, he may be wise to consider retirement. There are some things that are just bigger than basketball and you would hate to see anything happen to him. 

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