Bosh issues warning to Wemby on blood clots
"Take your medicine," Bosh told HoopsHype.com, adding that Wembanyama and his handlers have to "make sure that he's staying on top of his regimen to make...
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- "Take your medicine," Bosh told HoopsHype.com, adding that Wembanyama and his handlers have to "make sure that he's staying on top of his regimen to make sure that doesn't happen again ...
- Wembanyama ultimately played 46 games in the 2024-25 season after the Spurs announced his diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis, a form of blood clots, in his right shoulder in February 2025.
- But Wembanyama was cleared to return to basketball in July 2025, and played in 64 games last season, including the NBA Finals' five-game series with the New York Knicks.
- Bosh is cautioning Wembanyama not to take his health and quick return for granted.
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"Take your medicine," Bosh told HoopsHype.com, adding that Wembanyama and his handlers have to "make sure that he's staying on top of his regimen to make sure that doesn't happen again ... Wembanyama ultimately played 46 games in the 2024-25 season after the Spurs announced his diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis, a form of blood clots, in his right shoulder in February 2025. But Wembanyama was cleared to return to basketball in July 2025, and played in 64 games last season, including the NBA Finals' five-game series with the New York Knicks. Bosh is cautioning Wembanyama not to take his health and quick return for granted. I am not." Bosh first dealt with the issue in February 2015, when a clot formed in one of his legs and traveled to a lung, leading to a multiday hospitalization. The Spurs managed Wembanyama's health all last season, and he told Love Magazine in February that his initial diagnosis rocked him.