4. Chris Bosh (2010–2016)
The third member of the Big Three, Chris Bosh may have required more time to adapt to the team compared to LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, but he eventually proved himself to be an indispensable asset to the group.
Bosh consistently demonstrated his willingness to fulfill the team’s less glamorous responsibilities, and evolved in Miami from the low-post scorer he was in Toronto into one of the league’s most versatile big men.
Bosh possessed a remarkable defensive prowess, effectively spread the floor, and excelled in his role as the league’s finest complementary player.
Although Bosh did not replicate the flashy statistics he achieved during his tenure with the Raptors while playing alongside Wade, he did win consecutive NBA championships. Bosh shared the court with Wade for six seasons until he had to sadly retire due to blood clots in his lungs.