During Saturday's Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony, Miami Heat owner Micky Arison went viral over a candid and hilarious quote about the trio of LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade.
On January 22, 2006, one of the greatest performances in NBA history took place. The late, great Kobe Bryant scored 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, setting the record for the second-most points in a single game after Wilt Chamberlain’s 1962 100-point mark.
Although Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was the main man behind the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 2025 NBA Finals win, they couldn’t have done it without Chet Holmgren.
Being tall tends to give you a better chance at success in basketball. Sometimes, though, players are so good that despite being short by NBA standards, they make a significant impact on the league.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are weighing their options as the 2025 NBA Draft approaches, with considerations about how they'll improve the roster for future playoff runs.
Even though the NBA Finals are still in full swing, NBA teams and fans alike have one eye turned toward the NBA Draft. With the draft just weeks away, everyone is trying to figure out who is going where on draft night.
The Miami Heat’s Big 3 could have looked very different if one of these two stars signed instead of Chris Bosh. Most NBA fans will never forget the summer
The Miami Heat were successful during the early 2010s because of LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. They won two titles in four straight NBA Finals appearances from 2010-14 behind the Hall of Famers but Chris Bosh was often considered the most important piece.
Exactly a week after his agent and close friend Rich Paul tried to diminish Chris Bosh's impact on the Miami Heat, LeBron James explained how the retired
Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade says he, LeBron James and Chris Bosh were not the first superteam in NBA history. James and Bosh joined Wade on the Heat in the summer of 2010. “Not responsible for a superteam,” Wade told NBA reporter Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
Rich Paul, CEO of Klutch Sports and longtime agent of LeBron James, drew significant backlash from Miami Heat fans following controversial comments he made about Chris Bosh and the legacy of Miami’s Big Three on The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday.
Klutch Sports Group CEO Rich Paul appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday, where he interestingly claimed that the Miami Heat didn't have a Big 3 from 2010 to 2014.
Miami Heat forward Bam Adebayo has adapted to different coaches throughout his career, so it’s no surprise he’s smoothly transitioned to playing power forward this season while expanding his range with a developing 3-point shot.
Out of nowhere, news was announced that Victor Wembanyama is being shut down for the 2024-25 season because of blood clots. Specifically, the former first overall pick and rising mega star has been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder.
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo has battled inconsistency this season, causing fans to have a hot or cold reaction to his play. The Heat have considered Adebayo a cornerstone player for quite some time but are they willing to put up with the lulls in play?
Most NBA fans remember Chris Bosh as the third star of the "Big Three" Miami Heat. CB4 made his legacy in South Beach by winning two rings, but before becoming a third wheel to LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, the 6'11" power forward was projected to be a superstar.
While the Miami Heat's incredible run of four consecutive NBA Finals appearances and two championships is often attributed to the dynamic duo of Dwyane
Paul George broke down a pivotal moment in modern NBA history which changed the NBA into the league we see today on the latest episode of 'Podcast P'. George was reflecting on the offensive evolution of the NBA over the last 10 years and credited the Miami Heat and Chris Bosh for revolutionizing how offense is played as a stretch-five.
It's been almost nine years since Chris Bosh last set foot on an NBA court. At the time, the former Toronto Raptors legend was still getting it done, an effective 31-year-old for the Miami Heat averaging 19.1 points per game in 2015-16.
An 11-time All-Star, Chris Bosh was once one of the NBA’s effective players and a key part of two Miami Heat championship teams. However, Bosh, unlike most, did not get to end his career on his own terms.
Former Miami Heat great Chris Bosh was forced to retire from the NBA due to a medical concern but made his way back to the court (if only for a brief moment) this weekend.
It's hard to disagree with Bosh. The Heat would go on to win back-to-back championships against the Thunder and Spurs, living up to the impossibly high expectations they set for themselves.