An indirect war of words between Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat is deepening as more barbs were flung Friday.Bosh expressed frustration that the team did not inform him he had failed the teams physical last week before putting out a news release. A Heat spokesman responded by saying the team was unable to reach Bosh after calling, emailing and texting him before putting out the statement.I didnt see my career in Miami ending like this, Bosh said as part of his ongoing video series on Uninterrupted.com. I didnt get a call or a text or anything like that. I mean, its a business. We understand that. We always say those things. But if you say certain things to the person and you win championships and you have these moments, you dont want to find things out through the media. Its kind of tough. We say all these things, the commitment, brotherhood and all these things. And then, for whatever reason, you find out, or I find out like this. So, it hurts.The growing rift between Bosh and the Heat has now moved beyond a medical issue and is heading toward a potential contractual issue, as Bosh is promising to continue his career away from the Heat.I guess my career in Miamis done. My careers not done, Bosh said. Theres 29 other teams, its a whole league. One team does not make up the opinion of everything.Bosh, however, doesnt have much control of his immediate future. He is under contract with the Heat until 2018-19 for $76 million, money that is guaranteed. According to the terms of his contract, Bosh is in line to receive a $4.7 million payment Saturday.In February, once he has been out a calendar year following a blood clot diagnosis, the Heat can take steps to remove him from their salary cap and allow insurance to cover a large portion of the remaining money owed. Bosh could become a free agent at that time and seek a team that would medically clear him, something that Bosh clearly believes is viable despite multiple bouts with blood clots.The only way Bosh could become a free agent now would be for the team to release him, which is unlikely unless Bosh would be willing to negotiate a buyout of his contract in which he accepts significantly less money.Bosh recently parted ways with his longtime agent and is now discussing the matter with the players association, which is monitoring the situation, sources have told ESPN.Bosh did not address what caused him to fail the physical. The Heat said they could not comment on why he failed because of league privacy rules.Bosh, who also posted a message on his blog, alluded to the messy breakup the Heat had with Dwyane Wade over the summer in a contract dispute that led Wade to sign with the Chicago Bulls.I want to tell Miami, everybody in Miami, this not how I planned it to be, Bosh said. They dont want to hear Dwyanes gone. They dont want to hear, Oh, yeah, Chris is never going to play for the Miami Heat again. I just feel for the fans. I wanted to give them more. I wanted to give them something better. Because they deserve better than what theyre getting right now. Cheap Nike Shoes Ireland . The Dane followed up his first European Tour title last weekend with eight birdies and just a single dropped shot on Thursday for a one-stroke advantage over South Africas Allan Versfeld and Portugals Ricardo Santos. Nike Sale Ireland . -- Anaheim Ducks captain and leading scorer Ryan Getzlaf has been scratched from Sunday nights game against the Vancouver Canucks because of an upper-body injury. http://www.cheapnikeshoesireland.com/ .C. -- Calgarys Kevin Koe did it the hard way again. Nike Shoes Ireland Sale . Capitals head coach Adam Oates said Ovechkin was injured in the first period against the Vancouver Canucks on Monday and clarified it was not a head injury. Nike Shoes Wholesale Free Shipping . Once again, DeLaet finished tied for second at a PGA Tour stop on the weekend, this time at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The pride of Weyburn, Sask. EASTON, Pa. -- Rodney Williams scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds and Miles Overtons go-ahead layup with 37 seconds left capped Drexels comeback in a 73-70 win over Lafayette Wednesday night.Lafayettes Nick Linder and Kyle Stout each missed 3s in the final seconds for a chance to tie.Matt Klinewski put the Leopards up 40-24 on a jumper 30 seconds into the second half before Drexel (3-4) went on an 18-7 run and closed to 47-42 on Kurk Lees layup with 12:31 remaining.Klinewski responded with a basket and Paullius Zalys hit a 3 to put Lafayette (2-4) up by eight but the Dragons outscored Lafayette 29-18 to wrest the game away.dddddddddddd.Overton hit a 3 to cut Drexels deficit to 56-53 with 6:45 to go and buried another 3 with 2:21 left to bring the Dragons within 66-64. Overton finished with 12 points.Linder finished with 21 points, Zalys added a season-high 16 points and Klinewski scored 11. ' ' '