Bosh returns to NY for Game 3 after child's birth
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh returned to New York hours after his wife gave birth and is preparing to play in Game 3 of his team's Eastern Conference first-round series against the Knicks on Thursday night.
Bosh left the team shortly after it arrived in New York on Wednesday night, taking a private plane back to Miami after getting word that his wife was in labor. His son — the couple's first child — was born at 3 a.m. Thursday, said Heat coach Erik Spoelstra.
"A great moment for their family," Spoelstra said.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Bosh's plane touched down in the New York area around 4:30 p.m. Thursday and he was expected to arrive at Madison Square Garden long before the 7 p.m. tipoff.
"He's very excited," Spoelstra said. "While he may not be fully rested, he has an incredible amount of excitement right now."
Bosh's wife posted a photo of him holding his newborn son to a social media account early Thursday. On Wednesday, Bosh said he did not expect that the birth to be imminent.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"From a Dream, To a Thought, To Reality, To being in our Arms," Adrienne Bosh posted on Twitter a few hours after giving birth.
Many of Bosh's teammates can relate to what he's going through, juggling family responsibility with the demands of the playoffs. Shane Battier's wife delivered a girl last season while Memphis — Battier's former team — was facing San Antonio in the postseason. Mike Miller's wife gave birth during last season's Heat playoff run, and LeBron James' now-fiancee Savannah Brinson delivered their second child during Cleveland's appearance in the 2007 finals.
James and Dwyane Wade said they expected Bosh to be back for the game.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"It can be physically draining because you don't get much sleep while you're going through that whole process," James said. "But as far as mentally draining, I think the best way to deal with it is make sure the family's OK, make sure his wife of course is OK, and this is a great way to get away from it, to come back here and play the game of basketball."
Bosh averaged 15 points and 5 rebounds in the first two games of the series, which Miami led 2-0 heading into Thursday night.