One thing we can safely assume, is that the relationship between Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat has soured.

Bosh spoke on Friday, about the unfortunate end of Miami's Big Three era for good.

He says that he was not informed about the team moving on from him as a player before team President Pat Riley held a public press conference.

I didn't see my career in Miami ending like this.

In his continued documentation of his journey, Bosh released more Uninterrupted video blogs, but didn't address specifics about his health.

The Heat also cannot reveal any specifics regarding Bosh's health without his consent, but have already set their sights on moving forward without him.

I guess my career in Miami is done. My career's not done. But I did not expect that, at all.

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Bosh said he tossed his phone in rage when he received the news, but didn't specify if he was referring to his health or the Heat's decision.

There's 29 other teams. There's a whole league. One team does not make up the opinion of everything.

The current contract deal owed to Bosh is totaled to near $76 million over three years guaranteed.

There is little chance a team will leverage that much salary cap on Bosh with his current health situation.

Bosh has missed the second half of the last two seasons due to the same blood clot issue.