The talk about a potential return to the NBA surrounding 11-time All-Star forward Chris Bosh sparked up once again after he was spotted on Tuesday at the Los Angeles Lakers' practice facility.

According to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, Bosh has yet to concede his hope that he can be cleared to play in the NBA once again.

“Chris Bosh, who was released by the Heat this summer, attended Lakers practice on Wednesday as a guest of his former agent, Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka.

Bosh is living in Southern California and associates say Bosh has by no means ruled out playing again despite his past battle with blood clots. His salary would not go back on the Heat’s cap if he plays again elsewhere.”

Although Bosh still hasn't received medical clearance from the NBA, he still has the desire to continue playing the league. He has played in an NBA game since February 2016 due to the appearance of a second blood clot.

All of this has led to a panel of NBA doctors to deem that Bosh could no longer continue play due to the health concern. However, this hasn't prevented him from pushing for a possible return down the line if he's able to get medical clearance at some point in time.

The 33-year-old could attract several offers if he can return to playing as he was one of the league's top big men prior to the blood clot situation. As more time rolls by, this could certainly become something to watch moving forward.