Miami Heat: Best Heat Players since 2000

LeBron James represented Miami for four years
LeBron James represented Miami for four years

#3. Chris Bosh (2010-2016)

Miami Heat signed Bosh in 2010
Miami Heat signed Bosh in 2010

One of the most underrated stars, Chris Bosh was a part of the Big 3 with the Miami Heat, moving in a contract season from the Toronto Raptors, which had drafted him as the 4th pick in the 2003 draft.

Instead of being a part of a team with him as the only star, he joined Wade and LeBron as a part of the big 3 who could go on to win titles. His career averages dropped since he moved from the Raptors, going from averaging 24 points and 10.8 rebounds per game in the 2009-10 season to averaging 18.7 points and 8 rebounds during his first season with the Heat.

Bosh would go on to win 2 NBA championships and also become a 6-time All-Star while he played for the Miami Heat. He was a juggernaut on the offensive end, with his pick and pop game unstoppable.

His defensive prowess too was unmatched as he was always giving it his best. He was one of the most versatile players in his time with the Heat and gave outstanding effort on both ends of the floor.

Bosh was forced to retire in 2016 after a serious blood clotting issue deemed by the NBA as career ending affected him. Nonetheless, his contributions to the Miami Heat franchise will always keep him a fan favourite.

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