Chris Bosh almost certainly has played his final game for Miami, with the All-Star forward's latest health setback convincing the Heat that his plan to play again is no longer feasible. Heat President Pat Riley delivered the news Monday, revealing that the team is essentially out of options with Bosh — especially after he failed a physical last week and wasn't able to get cleared by team and other doctors to get back on the floor. Bosh released another video through LeBron James' "Uninterrupted" digital platform — Bosh's method of getting out his message in recent weeks — a couple of hours after Riley spoke, but there was no mention of what the Heat said about his status. The Heat can make moves in February in an effort to get Bosh's contract off their salary cap going forward, provided he doesn't play in the interim. Paul Pierce says this season with the Clippers will be his last as an NBA player. The 10-time All-Star forward spent his first 15 seasons with the Celtics, and has since played for the Nets, Wizards and the Clippers. All-Star guard John Wall will participate only in "bits and pieces" of Wizards training camp as he rebounds from offseason knee...