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Though Heat coach Erik Spoelstra called Chris Bosh’s light on-court work a “positive sign,” he warned not to overstate the significance.
“There is still not a timetable,” Spoelstra said of Bosh return to game action. “Seeing him like he is right now is significant progress,but his return is still indefinite.”
Bosh,who has been out since sustaining an abdominal strain May 13 in Game 1 against Indiana,did light shooting and worked on lateral movement during Sunday’s session,which was witnessed by Heat president Pat Riley,among others. He did another light on-court workout Monday but has not practiced with the team or done contact work.
A return before the end of this series hasn’t been ruled out,but the Heat is proceeding cautiously.
Sunday’s session “was a very light workout,more a progression of his rehab than a basketball workout,” Spoelstra said. “I wouldn’t over-read into his workout. We’ll continue to reevaluate every day. When he starts legitimate basketball work,I’ll pay attention a little more.”
Dwyane Wade said Bosh remains an active participant,attending team meetings and giving input on defending the Celtics’ big men.