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Despite a potential comeback, Bulls should stay away from Chris Bosh

February 9, 2016: the last NBA game Chris Bosh played in for the Miami Heat.

Since that night, Bosh hasn’t played one minute of basketball because of the diagnosis that involves blood clots being found on his lungs and in his calf. Back in 2015, the original blood clot that started this tough time for Bosh was found on his lung and tubes that were inserted through his ribs to drain the fluid from his lungs.

The clot issues returned for Bosh right around the NBA All-Star break last season in Toronto when Bosh had pain in his calf where a clot was found.