The relationship between Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat has been messy, to say the least, as repeated blood clots have kept the star forward off the court since February 2016.

Tension arose when Bosh claimed to be medically cleared by doctors but the Heat staff still wouldn't clear him to play. The two sides weren't speaking as late as this past March, but according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, the relationship has gotten better:

"The organization has mended its relationship with Bosh in recent weeks, with direct contact between Bosh and the top of the organization, in advance of his impending release and removal of his salary from Miami's cap," Jackson reported.

Bosh, who is under contract with the Heat through the 2018-19 season, will still get paid by the team even after he is waived.

Once Bosh is released he will become a free agent and will be eligible to sign with another team, but it remains to be seen whether anyone will take the risk of signing him. Bosh said in April that he was confident that he would play in the NBA again, but he'll need to find a team that's 100 percent convinced that his blood clots are a thing of the past.