You can end the speculation now. Chris Bosh isn't going anywhere.
According to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, Bosh will sign a five-year contract to remain in Miami, declining a max contract offer from the Houston Rockets to remain with the four-time defending Eastern Conference champions:
Chris Bosh is finalizing an agreement to return to Miami on a five-year, $118M deal, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) July 11, 2014
After spending his first seven NBA seasons as a member of the Toronto Raptors, Bosh joined LeBron James in heading to South Beach via free agency in the summer of the 2010 - combining forces with incumbent Dwyane Wade to create the quintessential Big Three.
The superstar trio enjoyed a wealth of success over their four years together in Miami, filled with multiple All-Star appearances, countless sponsorship opportunities, and most important of all, two NBA championships.
In the end, that success proved too much for Bosh to walk away from - regardless of LeBron's departure to Cleveland earlier in the day.
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