The Miami Heat power forward and center Chris Bosh is expected to make a comeback soon, paving the way for many NBA rumors hinting his trade.

The BitBag reported that the 32-year-old player is currently on hiatus since February 2016 because of his health issues related to blood clots. Reports claimed that Bosh is willing to return to the NBA league as he believes that his blood clots are no longer a serious risk to his health.

Nevertheless, there are reports that even though Bosh will resume his NBA career soon, he might be forcibly sent to a new team by the Heat. Sports Rageous reported that the main reason behind the possible trade is Bosh's degrading health. It is stated that if Chris Bosh's evaluation comes out to be negative then he will be forced to retire. However, the Heat has not provided any official statement on Bosh's possible trade.

In such a situation, the latest trade rumors hinted that New York Knicks have emerged as the next best destination for Bosh after his comeback in the NBA league. Knicks President Phil Jackson is reportedly eyeing to acquire Bosh in order to make their roster stronger and improve the frontcourt.

It is expected that the New York Knicks team will have an added advantage with Bosh on board as he will team up with talented players like Carmelo Anthony, Joakim Noah, Derrick Rose, and Kristaps Porzingis and win a number of games for the team.

Meanwhile, according to the Miami Heat's coach Erik Spoelstra, the team will be able to make its mark even in the absence of Bosh and their ex-shooting guard Dwyane Wade.

"We feel we have defensive minded players," said Spoelstra, as reported by Sun Sentinel. "It starts with a defensive player of the year candidate in Hassan Whiteside, somebody that can defend the rim. There are some things that will never change with this organization which is our expectation to win and our expectation to compete for an NBA championship regardless of who we have in this uniform."

Stay tuned for more updates on Chris Bosh and other NBA trade rumors.

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