Chris Bosh does not anticipate former Miami Heat teammate Dwyane Wade making a comeback during this upcoming 2019-20 season. The iconic star took some time to consider his pathway prior to the 2018-19 campaign, finally deciding to make it his last and going out with a bang with plenty of adoration from the NBA world.

Bosh, who played with Wade for the better part of six seasons, noted the three-time champ has no reason to come back to the game, having already achieved what most players could want out of their careers:

“I would tell you I don't think he's going to play,” Bosh told Frank Isola and Brendan Haywood on SiriusXM NBA Radio. “I don't see… he did it all. I don't see anything that is gonna force him to say, ‘Alright cool, I'll play.'”

Wade, a 13-time All-Star, three-time NBA champion, and a former scoring champ to boot, accomplished a plethora of accolades through his 16-year career — leaving no stone unturned during his time in the league.

While he perhaps would have liked to go out on a higher note, that just wasn't possible with this Heat roster, leaving him no other choice than to retire after putting so much mileage on his legs.

Now,Wade is focused on being a sounding board for his son, Zaire, who has NBA aspirations of his own. Wade is also pursuing his business endeavors now that he has called it quits for good.