A Chris Bosh sighting is keeping Miami Heat fans with a temporary smile on their face. A promotional preseason video via the Heat's twitter account shows Bosh working out with the rest of the roster.

The team however has not released an official statement saying if he'll be cleared to play after a second blood clot cut his season short, but by the looks of the video, the signs are encouraging.

Last season, the Heat considered playing Bosh while keeping him on blood thinners, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald — the staff opted not to, given that Bosh does not have the gene that makes him pre-disposed to clotting.

The 6-foot-11 power forward out of Georgia Tech is by far the most decorated player on the roster with 11 All-Star appearances and two championships to boot.

Bosh averaged 19.1 points and 7.4 rebounds per game on 53 starts for the Heat last year.

A tall, lanky big man with refined post moves and a face-up game that can stretch the defense to the three-point line — Chris Bosh could be the X-factor that decides whether the Heat can sneak into the playoffs after the departure of fellow All-Star Dwyane Wade.