Miami Heat: A Reminder Of Why Chris Bosh Is A Hall Of Famer

Chris Bosh #1 of the Miami Heat dunks against the Indiana Pacers during Game Six of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2014 NBA Playoffs(Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Chris Bosh #1 of the Miami Heat dunks against the Indiana Pacers during Game Six of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2014 NBA Playoffs(Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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Chris Bosh #1 of the Miami Heat looks on against the Brooklyn Nets (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) /

The Miami Heat are a team that has a rich history, thus far, even though they are among the youngest teams in the entire league. With that though, no team success can be gained without the collective efforts of the players that have graced the halls, locker room, and have dawned said team’s jersey throughout the history of each team.

For the Miami Heat’s history to be as rich as it is, it would have to mean that they have had quite the talented guy or two come through those doors, which would be true. The Miami Heat’s greatest player of all time, Dwyane Wade, is the first that comes to mind.

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His cohort in his and the Miami Heat’s first title, Shaquille O’Neal, is also another, coming over from the Lakers to win his fourth NBA title in 2006. Then there are the other great players, though some may not quite be on their level, in Tim Hardaway, Eddie Jones, Alonzo Mourning, Rony Seikaly, and others.

While Zo and the original Crossover King, Hardaway, are among the NBA’s best of all time, all of the aforementioned were, at least, somewhat great for Miami. Then there are Flash’s other set of cohorts, his two pals from the Big 3 Era.