A: To sum it up, the Heat ended the season without ever public saying why Bosh was out, even though there was plenty of background with his blood clots returning for a second consecutive season. As for Sunday, it certainly was his prerogative, as an inactive player, not to travel, especially with the brokered agreement during the Heat's first trip to Toronto that he would be out for the balance of the postseason. I was told that Chris had a family event to tend to, and there's plenty to be said about family, especially someone who is dealing with a life-altering situation. But it just came off as odd that after teammates had so praise his presence for the first two games of the series that he did not return. Would his presence have made a difference Sunday? Perhaps not with the way that Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan were playing. But, to hear his teammates, he had been having the type of calming effect that already had settled the team during the playoffs. It will be interesting to see, now that the playoffs are over, if Bosh chooses to address the media, or if the Heat publicly offer further clarification. As for your question, I can't see anyone trading for Bosh until they know where his health stands. And if his health stands in a place where he can play, I am sure there would be an embrace from the Heat. And so, still, we wait.