Amidst some serious on-going health issues for Miami Heat center Chris Bosh, his future with the team is uncertain and a less-than-amicable divorce may be in the cards.

After joining the Heat back in 2010, Bosh won two championships alongside Dwyane Wade and LeBron James, before encountering blood-clotting concerns. He is now being seemingly phased out by Pat Riley and the Heat front office.

One NBA player that hopes that Bosh can return to his All-Star level of play, is Los Angeles Clippers big man DeAndre Jordan, who told TMZ sports that he wishes him well:

“I love Chris Bosh, he's a native Texan,” Jordan said. “I wish him well. I hope that he gets healthy soon.”

When asked what he believes Bosh should do when he takes his next step, Jordan was quick to answer:

“I think that he should come to the Clippers,” Jordan said with a smile.

Obviously with Jordan playing at a high level as a rim-protecting center and his teammate Blake Griffin as one of the team’s centerpieces, room would need to be made for Bosh if the move were to ever happen.

“I'd come off the bench,” Jordan said.

Should Bosh ever be cleared to play NBA basketball again, he can rest assured that he would be welcomed by the Clippers family, as selflessly stated by Jordan.