The Miami Heat were dealt some devastating news Tuesday afternoon.
Multiple reports, including a live interview with Sun-Sentinel Heat beat writer Ira Winderman and the Miami Herald’s Manny Navarro on 560 WQAM, are saying that All-Star forward Chris Bosh is dealing with another blood clot in his leg and has been placed on blood thinners to combat the clot.
If doctors have elected to place Bosh on blood thinners, it would result in 3-6 months without contact. Meaning he would miss the remainder of the 2015-16 season.
The Heat are in second place in the Southeast division with a 29-24 record and currently in fifth place in the Eastern conference.