Chris Bosh had been discovered to have blood clots, which lead him to sit in the remaining matches of the 2014 to 2015 season. In his interview with the Associated Press, Bosh said that he was at the gym every day, along with the guys. The power forward said that it had happened as soon as the training camp had commenced.

For Bosh, he appreciated well the entire situation he had and he had been probably the happiest vet in the training camp, along the players, the guys, and the coaches. With everything back to normal, Bosh said that he was excited.

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The generation of players after Bosh is now able to score three points, according to Yahoo. Bosh was able to yield 25 3-points in the exhibition season, in addition to his long-range scores from his first two seasons.

As per Yahoo, being "back to normal" could mean a "whole new significance," specifically that being normal could mean playing an odd match for a living. With the start of the new season, it is assumed that fans are eager to see what kind of "normal" Bosh will show inside the court.

Along with Bosh, Heat's roster includes shooting guard Dwayne Wade, center Amar'e Stoudemire and Hassan Whiteside, small forward Justise Winslow and Gerald Green, point guard Mario Chalmers and Goran Dragic, and forward-center Chris Anderson, among others. With his projected return, Bosh is assumed to be part of almost every line-up Heat has in their upcoming games this season.

Meanwhile, Heat won in their match against the Charlotte Hornets at the American Airlines Arena today with a score of 104-94. Their succeeding matches are yet to be revealed.

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