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Chris Bosh was eager to get back on the court after blood clots shortened his past two seasons, but Miami Heat president Pat Riley said Bosh failed his preseason physical and they were no longer working towards his return to the team.  Bosh has made it clear that he’s not going to give up so easily, and he has five reasons why, his beautiful children.

Bosh released the latest — and since it was called “Finale,” presumably the last — installment of his video series on LeBron James’ Uninterrupted platform.

“I want my children to know that Daddy was a fighter and he just didn’t give up very easily,” Bosh said.

He’s owed nearly $76 million for the next three seasons, money that is guaranteed even if he doesn’t play.

“What I would say to the people who just see the money and kind of see my situation and say, ‘Hey, just walk away’ — I get it. I totally get it. I understand you. I hear you,” Bosh said. “But I’m not really thinking about money. I’m just thinking about where my heart is. I love the NBA. I love playing basketball every day for a living.”

“All I have to do is just leave and you’ll never hear from me again,” Bosh said. “I’ll probably just do other things and I’ll be fine — and that makes it confusing because I know where my heart is. And I would just feel like I’m giving up if I just walked away, just easily like that.”

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source: ESPN