TurnUpTheHeat
Well-Known Member
if the Heat said you cant play- and BOsh insists on playing- it might either A. end up in Court, or B. The Heat would release him and then apply for cap aid saying he is not able to continue with the contract.
at that point- Bosh still gets all his money- and hte Heat get cap relief 1 year from when he played his last game- if he played at least 10 games- if he doesnt step on the court- they can get cap relief in january or whenever it was he played his last game
however- if Bosh goes to another team and says- I have 3 independent doctors who say I can play under this protocol- give me a chance- and a team says- all right- we will give you a min. contract and see how it goes--- if Bosh then plays 25 games he goes back on to the Heats cap IN THE ENTIRETY because if he can get through those 25 games he in essence "proved" hte Heat should not have "forced" him into retirement as he was still able to play.
This situation is unique.
The league has to be involved if the Heat feel Bosh carries to much real risk to clear.
Perhaps the league speaks with all 30 teams medical staffs to see if there is unanimous opinion, then if not, start breaking it down from there.