Having last played in an NBA game back in the 2015-16 season, it's very understandable that Chris Bosh misses competing at the highest level. It also adds to his feeling of wanting to suit up again, as he saw on Tuesday two of his former teammates go up against the Miami Heat, when LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and the Cleveland Cavaliers hosted Bosh's former team on the night.

The former 11-time All-Star took to his Twitter account to let his fans know that it would've been “cooler” if he was there as well, especially being a Players Only broadcast.

Chris Bosh was forced to cut his stellar career short, as he once again had blood clots found in his body. He has continuously said that he wishes to still play competitive basketball. However, he has not been cleared by doctors, and he is still taking blood thinners.

Drafted fourth overall in 2003, Bosh quickly established himself as one of the best big men in the league during his time. He led the Toronto Raptors back to the playoffs, before eventually forming a “Big 3” in Miami together with James and Wade seven years after. He won back-to-back championships in 2012 and 2013, as he transformed himself into a stretch-big, to compliment his superstar teammates on the floor.