NBA Trade Buzz: Chicago Bulls Aim for Chris Bosh, Goran Dragic

By Menahem Zen / Jan 24, 2017 11:53 PM EST
(Photo : Getty Images/Issac Baldizon) Dwyane Wade #3 and Chris Bosh #1 of the Miami Heat warm up before the game against the Washington Wizards on December 7, 2015 at American Airlines Arena in Minneapolis, Florida.

The Bulls is looking forward to bring Chris Bosh to Chicago and reunite him with Dwyane Wade. The team management also aimed for Miami Heat point guard Goran Dragic to manage.

Chicago Bulls management is reported to be interested to bring in Bosh into their roster, according to ESPN. This speculation arose out of the blue after there is no indication of the 6’11” center and power forward to be back to the professional basketball ever again after Miami Heat waived him in September.

His return to the NBA and reunion with Chicago Bulls may give him the confidence boost after being rejected by the Heat prior to the 2016-17 season. The Heat developed their system around center Hasan Whiteside and the gameplay is coordinated by Goran Dragic.

However, the news about Chicago Bulls management interest on Bosh is a surprising news for Wade, according to Chicago Tribune. He was surprised to hear such news, because he has not heard anything from the team management about the plan to bring in Bosh.

"That's news to me, he's one of my good friends,“ Wade said before continues his statement. “The biggest thing with Chris is his health.”

Bosh had been struggled with the life threatening blood clots in February 2015 shortly after the NBA All-Star Game, when doctors found blood clots in his lung. After a successful treatment, he returned to court in the 2015-16 season in October. However four months later another blood clots were found which cuts his season short.

After he ended the 2015-16 season abruptly, Bosh worked hard to return to court. But he failed the Miami Heat physical exam as doctors still found evidence of blood clots in him. Doctors decided that he was not cleared to play and afterward, Miami Heat waived him in September.

Bosh may not be able to deal with his health issues as he will be 33-year-old next March. Therefore, Chicago Bulls plan to bring him to windy city may be a speculation. Watch the highlight of Chris Bosh best moment in the 2016 All-Star from the NBA YouTube channel below: