Can the relationship between Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat be repaired?

Nov 30, 2015; Miami, FL, USA; Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh (1) reacts in the second half of a game against the Boston Celtics at American Airlines Arena. The Celtics won 105-95. Mandatory Credit: Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 30, 2015; Miami, FL, USA; Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh (1) reacts in the second half of a game against the Boston Celtics at American Airlines Arena. The Celtics won 105-95. Mandatory Credit: Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports
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Nov 8, 2015; Miami, FL, USA; Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra greets forward Chris Bosh (1) at the bench in the second half of a game against the Toronto Raptors at American Airlines Arena. The Heat won 96-76. Mandatory Credit: Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 8, 2015; Miami, FL, USA; Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra greets forward Chris Bosh (1) at the bench in the second half of a game against the Toronto Raptors at American Airlines Arena. The Heat won 96-76. Mandatory Credit: Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports

Can the relationship between Bosh and the Heat be repaired?

Rich: When it comes to sports, even the most tumultuous relationships between players and management are eventually repaired.

So I would expect Bosh and the Heat to resolve their issues. Just not sure if it will happen while he still has Miami across his chest.

Simon: If the Heat continue to trust their doctors as the authoritarians in this matter, I don’t think it can be resolved.

Chris: Depends on what’s going on behind the scenes. If Bosh feels like he’s being held back because he thinks the Heat would rather him retire to get his money off the books, then there’s no way it does.

If he thinks that the Heat are just being an over-protecting parent trying to do what’s best and he’s just rebelling, then I think it should work itself out. The Heat have been open to the idea of letting him play, so as long as he’s medically cleared, so it’s not all doom and gloom.

Allana: Only if the Heat accept Bosh’s solution to playing, and let him do so. Otherwise, Bosh will not only head straight to the Players Union, but will forever end up holding a grudge against the team, regardless of what happens from there on out. Whether or not that is right however, is a whole other story…

Kristopher: The ONLY way they work this out is if Bosh is allowed to play. It’s that simple.