A: No sooner was word out about this negotiated settlement that will wipe Chris Bosh's salary permanently off the Heat's salary cap (while assuring Chris the full remainder of that salary), then the speculation began of where Bosh would resurface, that he would sign on in Cleveland alongside LeBron James, or in Chicago with Dwyane Wade. Um, whoa. Amid the ongoing negotiations about the money trail in the wake of Chris' blood-clot episodes, no one has come out with any sort of timetable about a Bosh return, let alone about whether that even is possible. It's not as if even Chris, himself, has offered any such definitive insight. Again, if there was minimal or no risk, then the Heat, assuredly, would rather move forward with Chris rather than move on. Put it this way: Who would you rather have at this point, Bosh at his salary or Paul Millsap at $5 million more? For that matter, it will be interesting to see what teams would be willing to take such a risk from a health perspective. I'm not sure, though, it will be much of a gamble from a financial standpoint, since dollars hardly figure to be a factor, with Bosh collecting on all of his remaining Heat deal.