MIAMI -- Chris Bosh has issued a response to those who might think he should abandon his hopes of playing in the NBA again in order to ensure hes healthy to raise his five children.His message: His children are why he wants to keep playing.I want my children to know that Daddy was a fighter and he just didnt give up very easily, Bosh said.Bosh released the latest -- and since it was called Finale, presumably the last --?installment of his video series?on LeBron James Uninterrupted platform Tuesday, parts of which were apparently taped on the day the Miami Heat began training camp in the Bahamas last month.Bosh -- who had his last two seasons cut short because of blood clots -- remains on the Heat roster, though is no longer in the teams plans going forward after he failed his preseason physical last month and wasnt cleared to resume basketball activities. Hes owed nearly $76 million for the next three seasons, money that is guaranteed even if he doesnt play.What I would say to the people who just see the money and kind of see my situation and say, Hey, just walk away -- I get it. I totally get it. I understand you. I hear you, Bosh said. But Im not really thinking about money. Im just thinking about where my heart is. I love the NBA. I love playing basketball every day for a living.Bosh, 32, repeated that he plans to continue trying to play, and said he believes basketball is just what Ive been placed here to do. He also said he wants his quest to play to serve as a reminder to people that giving up on a goal should not be done lightly.All I have to do is just leave and youll never hear from me again, Bosh said. Ill probably just do other things and Ill be fine -- and that makes it confusing, because I know where my heart is. And I would just feel like Im giving up if I just walked away, just easily like that. 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All of the video replays we were shown on TV were inconclusive about whether the puck had entirely crossed the line or not. For the people of Chicago, Game 7 of the 2016 World Series was the kind of event that brought their city together the way that only a sports team can.It was a night that was glorious, exciting and filled with drama -- a night that will not be soon forgotten.It was the kind of night that brings fans back home, the kind of night that can only happen once.The Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians and broke a 108-year-old title drought -- the longest in American sports history -- and fans were on the street, pressed flesh to flesh, collectively displaying the heart and soul of Cubs Nation.All along Clark Street and at bars such as Sluggers and John Barleycorn, fans waited a long time, often in the rain, and paid significant cover charges to watch the game from screens within. Others tried to catch a glimpse from the street through windows and doors.These Cubs fans didnt get to watch the game in person, but their emotions were revealed in the gleaming eyes and shouts of each and every person standing around them. The highs and the lows of the evening were felt through the expressions of joy and anguish as the locals supported their Cubbies as close to their home at Wrigley Field as they could.After 108 years of heartache, the skid finally came to an end in 10 innings in Cleveland. Chicago Cubs fans had to wait a long time for their teams latest World Series championship -- and they also had to wait a long time outside the various bars and clubs that line Clark Start in the Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago to catch the action. Cubs fans were at overflow capacity at The Bar Celona, as some watched the game from the sidewalk. This man watched all of Game 7 through this small glass window in the doorway to John Barleycorn Memorial Pub. This was the somewhat obstructed view from the front door window at John Barleycorn Memorial Pub. A woman stood with her friends outside Roadhouse 66, a few blocks south of Wrigley Field. Clark Street establishments catered to the Lovable Losers, as Cubs fans had been known foor some time.ddddddddddddThey are losers no more. Chicago Police held back the crowd until the middle of Game 7, but eventually, the numbers grew so large that officers allowed the thousands of faithful fans to stream north onto Clark Street. As the Cubs saw their lead disappear after an Indians home run tied the game at six runs apiece in the bottom of the eighth inning, these concerned fans at John Barleycorn Memorial Pub thought it was happening again. Cubs fans sneak a kiss at the John Barleycorn Memorial Pub. As the Cubs significant lead diminished, you could read what was happening on fans faces in a packed bar. Game 7 was an emotional rollercoaster for these Cubs fans who were watching the game at John Barleycorn Memorial Pub. While some Chicagoans expected the fans to riot if the Cubs won the World Series, that was not the case. Pictured here is a rare incident of violence during Game 7: After requesting and being refused entry to a bar to use the restroom, a man became irate and bouncers took action. Cubs fans celebrate their World Series championship on Clark Street in Wrigleyville. After 108 years of waiting, the Cubbies title was sweet for Cubs fans reveling on Clark Street in Wrigleyville. The Cubs victory was marked in many unique and compelling ways. This man took off his shirt -- and someone reached out and got a bit friendly. At least four men climbed this tree to get a better view of the festivities and to celebrate the end of the longest championship drought in U.S. sports history. Finally, the Chicago Cubs are champions. After 108 long years, fans had reason to celebrate, and they did in all different ways. Chris Francois of Chicago said this was the greatest day of his life. He has been attending Cubs games at Wrigley Field since he was 4 years old. He broke down in the middle of Clark Street after the Cubs beat the Indians to claim the World Series title. ' ' '