NBA Basketball History Story Of The Week

Chris Bosh Says He's Lucky To Be Alive After Health Scare

Original Story By: Anthony Gharib

Chris Bosh Said That he's Lucky To Be Alive after a recent health scare that resulted in him waking up "covered in my own blood." The Naismith Basketball Hall Of  Famer Mentioned in A Social Media Video over two minutes long on Wednesday. "it was crazy. it was fast it was instant. There Was no Warning. I Didn't Have Any Time To Prepare It" He Said. "I Was Getting Ready To Go On A Date With My Wife And The Next Thing You Know I Was On The Ground."

Bosh Retired From The NBA Due To Blood Clot Issues, Declined To Go Into Specifics And When Reached By ESPN  Brian Windhorst. He Said That He's Still Recovering And Wont Hide It Due To Lack Of Blood Under His Eye's. He Stated That He Has No Recollection Or Memory Of What Happened And That It Was Just Darkness The Moment That Led Him To A Different Outlook On Life. 

Bosh Was Diagnosed With A Second Blood Clot In His Leg In February 2016 And Missed The Remainder Of The Season. He Revealed And Rebuilt  His Documentary Released That September That Heat Doctors Told Him His Basketball Career Was Probably Over After The Second Diagnosis. He Intended To Play For The 2016-17 Season But The Heat Were Bosh Played For Six Seasons Failed Him For A Physical Ahead Of Training Camp. Miami Officially Waived Him On July 4 2017 Before Retiring #1 Jersey On March 26 2019.

He Won 2 Championships With The Heat Averaged 19.2 Points And 8.5 Rebounds Across His NBA Career. He Was Inducted Into The Hall Of Fame In 2021 And Reflected On His Early Retirement During His Speech. He Eventually Realized That We All Have It In Our Power To Make The Most Out Of Everyday Despite What Happens To Turn Setbacks Into Strengths.

Mega Fact

Chris Bosh Started Learning How To Dribble When He Was 4 Years Old He Later Became A Basketball Star Entering The NBA At Age 19.

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