Chris Bosh said hes gone through treatment and workouts and is ready to rejoin the Miami Heat for the start of training camp in a podcast released Wednesday.Bosh appeared on Open Run -- a part of the Uninterrupted digital media platform -- and discussed his situation for the first time this summer. He announced hes directing and producing a documentary series for Uninterrupted showing his recovery after being diagnosed in February with blood clots -- a condition that derailed him for a second consecutive season.Absolutely (ready for training camp), Bosh said in the podcast. Weve been talking about it for a long time. We released a statement in May that as soon as Im ready to play, as soon as possible, Ill play.Im ready. Ive done all my work working with the doctors. Im in incredible shape. ... I look good when I take my shirt off.Bosh has yet to be medically cleared by the team and has been working out -- away from the team -- in Los Angeles this summer. The Heat, who have not officially commented on Boshs playing status since May when he was declared out for the season, did not immediately return messages from ESPN.It is my contractual and professional obligation to be there, Bosh said. Will I be cleared? I dont know. But I will play basketball in the NBA. ... This has been a struggle. This has not been easy.Bosh said a tweet from Heat owner Micky Arison on Aug. 31 is making him feel welcome at the Heats training camp, which begins Sept. 27. The first episode of Boshs documentary is scheduled to be released online Sept. 21.Especially with Micky Arison saying, Ill see you at camp. I think its moving forward, Bosh said. I have no reason to believe its not. Well finish this.Arison issued the tweet two days after Bosh released video footage of himself working out.At issue is whether Heat-approved doctors would clear Bosh to play while on medication to prevent a recurrence of the blood clots. Bosh has developed clots in his calves each of the last two seasons. In 2015, the clot traveled to his lung and he had to be hospitalized.Bosh and the Heat have been working at a distance with his condition since the spring. He released a statement from his public relations firm in March saying he no longer had deep vein thrombosis -- a blood clot -- and was positive he would be able to return before the end of the season. The Heat did not comment and Bosh did not play.In May, the National Basketball Players Association released a statement saying it was trying to get all parties involved in a resolution, and the union requested a meeting with the Heat. After meeting the following day, the Heat released a statement saying Bosh was out for the season and would work with doctors to return Chris to playing basketball as soon as possible.In July, Heat president Pat Riley said the Heat were open to Bosh playing again but was unable to commit to it, saying it was still a very fluid situation and on this day, theres not an answer. Nike Air Max 97 Aanbieding . Tests earlier this week revealed a Grade 2 left hamstring strain for Sabathia, who was hurt in last Fridays start against San Francisco. Its an injury that will require about eight weeks to heal. He finished a disappointing campaign just 14-13 with a career-worst 4. Goedkoopste Nike Air Max 97 . The Oilers come in having lost five in a row (0-4-1) and 16 of their last 20 games, dropping a 2-1 decision to the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday. http://www.airmax97nederland.com/ ., for the next three years with the signings on Monday of Daryl Townsend and Michael Carter. 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Available this week in Brazil for the first time, not coincidentally on the eve of the Rio Olympics, the game involves players using their smartphones to track down the virtual creatures.Ive never run this much in my life, said Gabriela Alves, a Rio native who had her phone out and was collecting Pokeballs -- a key component to the game -- in downtown Rio on Thursday. Is this what Olympians feel like?Well, maybe its what some of them feel like.It was a cause of some lament among Olympians who arrived in Rio to find that Pokemon Go wasnt there to greet them. U.S. diver and 2012 silver medalist Abby Johnston tweeted that the worst thing about the Olympic village was how she couldnt find a way to play the game there. A few days later, that issue is solved.Some members of Germanys field hockey team said they caught a special Pokemon character in the athletes village, though it turned out that they were only posing for a photo with world No. 1 tennis player and fellow Olympian Novak Djokovic. And star mens Olympic gymnast Kohei Uchimura of Japan told media from his country that he racked up a $5,000 phone bill using so much data trying to play the game leading up to the games.Its one of those things that pulls out the child in you, New Zealand rower and 2012 gold medalist Eric Murray said, revealing that hes an avid Pokemon Go fan. It was preetty cool because you go around and catch Pokemon, which is what they did in the cartoon, and its fun.ddddddddddddThe smattering of people inside the Olympic Park on Thursday could find some Pokestops (where you collect Pokeballs and other items) and Pokegyms (where players, after joining a team, can compete against others). When the Olympic action starts in earnest on Friday, it seems like a certainty that Pokemon Go will be part of the spectacle.But in parts of Rio, its already a very big deal.Pokemon! I started to play Pokemon yesterday, said Ronaldo Banto, who works in a Rio hotel and spent his free time Thursday morning running around with his phone playing the game. Now Im trying to find some Pokemons here. Im loving it.Banto was drawn to a park, given that the app was telling him activity could be found there. He met up with a few other people who were already there and the group -- most of whom had never met previously -- spent a few minutes together reviewing notes and talking about the game.For others, its a new way to pass the time before seeing the Olympics.My kids downloaded it on my phone because they left theirs on the plane, so I guess I better learn now, said Michelle Birney of Los Angeles, who brought her two daughters to Rio for the Olympics to see soccer matches and family members.While she spoke, her two girls ran a cobblestone square, looking down at their phones and almost colliding with a man playing the same game.If Pokemon ever gets in the Olympics, maybe they have a shot, Birney said. ' ' '