It might seem like an eternity ago, but it wasn't that long ago when LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade were tearing up the league together for the Miami Heat.

A lot has changed in the years since, those four years will always remain with those who were a part of that run -- including NBA legend Chris Bosh, who made an appearance on the "Real Ones" podcast to share his experience with the Big Three.

“It’s that when you are younger, you don’t know all the way, you get wiser for a reason and then we were having so much fun. We were just caught up in the moment,” said Bosh.

No doubt, that era was a lot of fun for Bosh. Not only did he get to enjoy the success of teaming up with superstars, but he also became somewhat of a celebrity in Miami, and helped make history that will last forever.

After their first season together, when they lost in the Finals to an inferior Dallas team, they went on to win two straight titles that highlighted a time of greatness for the franchise.

They grew a lot in those years and even with as much fun as they had, it also became the place that Bron and Bosh grew and developed their game  to new heights.

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