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Sources: Chris Bosh considers offer

Chris Bosh, after talking with LeBron James this past weekend, is seriously considering the Houston Rockets' maximum contract offer of four years, $96 million, according to sources close to the situation.


Bosh, since opting out of the final two years of his deal -- worth $42 million -- with the Miami Heat, had planned to see what James decided before making his choice.


But a conversation with James this past weekend led Bosh to begin considering Houston's offer, a source said. The source said Bosh did not know whether or not James was staying in Miami; only that the conversation created enough doubt for him to begin looking at his other options.


Another factor in Bosh's decision to look at Houston has been the tenor of his negotiations with Miami. Bosh is willing to take an annual pay cut by accepting a five-year deal worth $80-$90 million from Miami.


But sources say the Heat have been trying to get Bosh to accept a lesser deal, obviously so they can have more money to spend in free agency.


The Heat's 'low-balling' -- plus his conversation with James -- has led Bosh to take a serious look at Houston's offer.


The Rockets made the same max offer to Carmelo Anthony, but they have come to believe he will not accept it.


Houston will have to trade Jeremy Lin to create the cap space to offer the max to Bosh, but the Rockets are confident they will be able to do that in short order.



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