Miami's Chris Bosh will not play in All-Star Game
Miami Heat power forward Chris Bosh will not play in Sunday's All-Star Game due to a strained calf.
The specifics are not known yet on Bosh, who played 35 minutes on Tuesday night and didn't appear to be hurt. The Heat don't play again until February 19, so there could be a decent chance he is ready to return for action after the break.
Bosh is having a superb season, and his 9.2 nERD, which ranks 14th, reflects just that. His 52.0 Effective Field Goal Percentage is slightly above his career average. He is putting up 19.1 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.
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