Bad news on NBA star Chris Bosh's health condition. The Miami Heat announced last Friday that Bosh is not cleared to play, according to Heat management and doctors. Bosh failed to pass the preseason physical and he is not allowed to partake in their training camp.

Earlier on this, Bosh 2014-2015 season 'prematurely' end when the first blood clot was detected in his lung after 2015 All-Star Game. But he came back the following season after clearance from Heat's doctors.

But then again, Bosh playing career was put on hold last season before the playoffs begin. He was again diagnosed with a blood clot in his leg and Miami Heat doctors prevent him from playing.

And now, after the Heat organization and doctors release the results, some of his teammates were 'saddened and upset'. And one of those is Heat's point guard Goran Dragic. According to NBA, Dragic is sad about what happened to Chris Bosh health. When he was traded to the Miami Heat two years ago, he remembers that was also the time when Chris Bosh was sidelined due to blood clots.

The report also says that Dragic wishes Bosh the best on his health and they have to play together to attain their goal. Dragic will play alongside sophomores Justise Winslow and Josh Richardson, center Hassan Whiteside and key addition Dion Waiters and Wayne Ellington.

On a separate report by ESPN, the Heat management refuse to divulge what causes Bosh to fail in preseason physical mentioning about an NBA rule wherein "a team is forbidden to release medical information on a player without his consent."

Meaning, it is not clear if the issue of blood clot is still the reason to Bosh not playing again or it is obvious because of Bosh pronouncement on his documentary. The report also says that the documentary is directed by Bosh himself and this is about his attempt to be back in the NBA after suffering the blood clot.

The Heat must play together now that Chris Bosh is not cleared to play and lost Dwayne Wade in free agency this summer. Dragic and his teammates together with coach Eric Spoelstra must work double time as to not disappoint the Heat's fans of NBA.