Chris Bosh Officially Waived from Miami Heat, Number 1 Jersey Will Be Retired

Chris Bosh was officially waived by the Miami Heat after missing the entire 2016-17 season due to blood clots, and the organization has made the decision to retire the famed athlete's number 1 jersey. Bosh's official departure cleared $52.1 million on his remaining contract from their salary cap, leaving room for $34 million in their cap space ahead of the NBA's signing moratorium on Thursday (July 6).
Heat president Pat Riley released a statement on Tuesday (July 4), which read, “Chris changed his life and basketball career when he came to Miami. And he changed our lives for the better, in a way we never would have imagined, when he joined the Miami Heat. We will forever be indebted to CB for how he changed this team and led us to four trips to the NBA Finals and two NBA Championships. He is, without a doubt, one of the greatest players in the history of the franchise."
Riley added, “The number '1' will never be worn by another player and we can't wait to someday hang his jersey in the rafters. Today, we are both moving on but we wish Chris, Adrienne and their family nothing but the best. They will forever be part of the Miami Heat family.”
Source: Miami Herald

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