Chris Bosh sat in a corner of the Miami locker room following their 101-91 loss to the Celtics in Game 3 as the media wanted to know when he will be ready to return from injury.

"I'm just waiting my turn," Bosh said.

Erik Spoelstra described Bosh's injury status as "indefinite" prior to Friday's game. When asked if Bosh could be available for Sunday's Game 4, Spoelstra offered a small dash of hope.

"Every day we re-evaluate," Spoelstra said.

"We don't know when Chris will be back," LeBron James said. "We're not going to go into the next game hoping he is going to be there. We have to prepare as if he's not playing. We're going to prepare for Game 4 like he's not playing."

"It doesn't serve anyone well if he's half Chris Bosh," Shane Battier said. "The most important thing is for him to get healthy. When he is, he will join us and he will help us. But there is no use in hoping or wishing. No time for that right now in the playoffs.

"We're up 2-1 in the playoffs playing with a 215-pound power forward. With all things considered, it could be worse."