As previously mentioned, Bosh wants to play basketball. He wants to prove a point to the Heat and to the rest of the world that he has plenty left in the tank as shown by his unwavering determination in his UNINTERRUPTED video series.
The chances that Bosh returns to the court are slim, at least if you go by what the Miami front office has said about it, so if he does get another chance, best believe he’s going to go for broke. For better or for worse, Bosh will risk everything in an all-out effort to prove that Miami made a big mistake by letting him go.
Not to mention, Bosh was getting back to his old Toronto Raptors ways of dominant, high-scoring basketball in the first half of each of the last two seasons. In back-to-back years, he was frustratingly close to becoming one of the most dominant power forwards in the game before having to sit out because of his condition.
As we’ve learned from so many great competitors over the years (including James), if a player has a point to prove, don’t stand in his way.
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