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7/? Friendship Goals → Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh
#tbt 2003 NBA draft class Notable players not in the picture : Kyle Korver, Mo Williams, Luke Ridnour, David West , Mickael Pietrus, TJ Ford, Darko Milicic (#2 pick taken before MeLo, D.Wade, and C.Bosh, Jose Calderon, Boris Diaw #kingjames #m3lo #dwade #cbosh #hinrich #joshhoward #chriskaman #udonishaslem #jarvishayes #2003nbadraft #redeemteam #usa #nba #espn #ballislife #hoopmixtape
Summary of Game 2:
After the Heat game. I needed a cold one. #heatgang #heatnation #lebronjames #dwade #cbosh #cole #miamihighlife
Miami Heat player Chris Bosh and his wife returned home from his lavish 29th birthday party to find they had been robbed of $340,000 worth of watches, rings and purses, Miami Beach Police said Thursday.
With Rajon Rondo out, there’s some mystery as to who will replace him in the starting lineup of the NBA All-Star Game in the Eastern Conference. Erik Spoelstra, who will make the call, has been coy about the whole thing, but Chris Bosh expects his coach to give him the nod in Houston. Per Fox Sports: “The Heat center is expecting his coach, Erik Spoelstra, to name him to start the Feb. 17 All-Star Game in Houston. He then would join LeBron James and Dwyane Wade in making Miami the first team in 23 years to have three All-Star starters. ‘Yeah, I think so,’ Bosh said. Spoelstra has hinted he could start Bosh, but hasn’t given a definite answer. If it happens, the Heat would become the first team to have three All-Star starters since the 1990 Los Angeles Lakers had guard Magic Johnson and forwards James Worthy and A.C. Green. [...] ‘Hell, yeah,’ Bosh said of wanting to start. ‘Whether I do start or I don’t start, people will always have opinions. But it’s all for fun. Have some fun and go out there and have a good time.’ [...] ‘That’s fair,’ Bosh said of Cleveland fans being upset if he starts. ‘You got to root for your guy. I know they’re very excited because they have an All-Star and Kyrie Irving is very good. But you can’t please everybody.’”
Of the Miami Heat’s Big Three, Chris Bosh is far and away the least heralded. This doesn’t mean his ego is any smaller than LeBron James or Dwyane Wade’s however. Bosh says there’s no doubt in his mind that he’s headed for the Hall of Fame. Per Fox Sports: “Bosh always has had plenty of confidence. Now, he’s talking about how he will be enshrined in Springfield, Mass. ‘Hell, yeah, of course. I’ve been a Hall of Famer like four years ago,’ Bosh said.
Even with only four players making more than the league's average salary this year, the Heat will shell out over $84 million in salaries for 2012-13, vaulting deep into the luxury tax territory it has paid since putting together elaborate and celebrated sign-and-trade and re-signing machinations to secure the rights to LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade in 2010.