NBA Trade Rumors:Miami Heat Trading Chris Bosh To Raptors For Jared Sullinger, Patrick Patterson and Terrence Ross?

Chances are high for NBA fans to see Chris Bosh playing again in the NBA league this season. However, Bosh's controversial return in the NBA might lead him to wearing another jersey and playing for another team.

Chris Bosh's condition is a huge concern for Miami Heat. The team needs the player, even more, this time after losing Dwyane Wade to Chicago Bulls. Heat openly admits that they regret not pushing too hard to retain Wade in their roster.

Heat used to enjoy the power and flexibility of its former trio LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. At the time, only Bosh is left to the team. James is with the current NBA champ, Cleveland Cavaliers. Meanwhile, Wade is with Jimmy Butler and Rajon Rondo in Chicago Bulls. Is Heat willing to lose Chris Bosh as well?

There are rumors that Miami Heat is better without Chris Bosh, financially and on the court. The team is reportedly afraid that Bosh and Hassan Whiteside might not click. Heat is reportedly willing to keep Whiteside and put Bosh on the trading block.

Per Chatt Sports Net, Miami Heat and Toronto Raptors are in a trade talk involving Chris Bosh, Jared Sullinger, Patrick Patterson and Terrence Ross. The three Raptors players are reportedly a good addition to Heat, who is currently rebuilding its roster.

Meanwhile, Chris Bosh's addition to Toronto Raptors will benefit the team as well. Many believe that the lineup of DeMar DeRozan, Kyle Lowry, Jonas Valanciunas and Bosh will be great. Raptors need to level up their performance to forward to the playoffs and having Chris Bosh on their roster will increase their chance of winning against Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Eastern Conference.

Do you believe that Miami Heat will be trading their basketball superstar Chris Bosh to Toronto Raptors? Will the Heat and Raptors trade do good for both teams who are aiming to do better this NBA season? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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