Chris Bosh explored the possibility of playing during the postseason while on blood thinner medication, according to The Miami Herald.
The report claims the power forward and his camp looked into the the idea of Bosh continuing to take blood thinners, but had a theory that the medication would be out of his bloodstream by game time.
A source said blood tests indicated the medication was out of Bosh’s system after 8 to 12 hours, which would significantly lessen the risk for Bosh playing. Still, the Heat and team doctors refused to sign off on the idea, according to the report.