The Miami Heat had another legend enter the Basketball Hall Of Fame this past weekend. Heat champion and all-timer, Chris Bosh, found himself inducted into the basketball museum of the greats that will forever go down as the best to ever do it.
While there were other greats in attendance and specifically, a ton of those being inducted along with CB, there were two other notable all-time greats in the building as well. That would be Bosh’s former teammates during the Miami Heat’s Big 3 Era, LeBron James and the greatest player in the franchises history, Dwyane Wade.
Appropriately so though, as it was this era of basketball for Bosh that made him who he was as a great player.
Miami Heat champion and all-timer, Chris Bosh, was inducted into the Basketball HOF. His two ‘Big 3’ cohorts were there as well.
Though there can be an argument made for his greatness, with or without the Big 3 and all that came with that, this whole concoction of talent and the things that followed were the staple that holds his Hall Of Fame Resume together.
When you have two guys, James and Wade here, that were, as much, apart of Bosh’s success and will forever be tied to his legacy as they are, then it was only right for them to be there. They had to.
Surely, there is also the friendship and brotherhood that exists between the three, it seems. Outside of just the basketball and legacy stuff, that is also a good reason for them to have shown up to support their guy on one of his greatest nights as a professional basketball player.
The Miami Heat’s Big 3 Era will forever go down as, not only, one of the most exciting times that the league has ever seen, but definitely one of the most dominant runs that they have ever seen by a team.
Mind you and one day, the other two guys will join Bosh in the Hall soon, so they better had been, somewhat, dominant at the very least. This was Bosh’s night though and what a wonderful thing it was to see the three of them united again.