Chris Bosh according to common knowledge, will no longer be seen in a Miami Heat uniform ever again.

When Heat President Pat Riley announced the team would be moving forward without him, there was noise that Bosh's camp wasn't happy about the decision, and he vowed to make a return.

According to The Miami Herald's Barry Jackson, Bosh's comeback story won't even begin until next season at the least.

Riley took some backlash for allegedly trying to recoup salary cap money from Bosh's medical situation, but many were unaware that Bosh wouldn't even attempt to play this season.

The former All-Star would have to play less than the minimum 25 games before his salary can be wiped from the Heat's books this season.

By retaining Bosh on the roster until March 1st, he becomes ineligible to play in the postseason, and can be waived.

The NBPA is monitoring the situation in the event the Heat tries to prevent Bosh from playing for another team.

Bosh has now had multiple blood clot incidents, and has missed the second half of the last two seasons.