LeBron James has played in some of the biggest teams in NBA history. Be it his current Los Angeles Lakers or the 2015 Cavaliers, ‘King James’ has had a successful stint with any team he has played for. But arguably the best team and most hyped team LBJ was a part of where the Miami Heat.
Playing alongside two superstars in Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, LBJ formed a deadly trio of players in the NBA. Advancing to four finals and winning two championships, it is safe to say that the Heat super-team was a massive success.
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LeBron James reunites with former Heat teammates during Chris Bosh’s HoF ceremony
The trio of James, Wade, and Bosh was certainly unique in many ways. While Bron and D-Wade dominated the scoring charts and took center stage, it was Bosh who sacrificed multiple shots and was the key to maintain balance in the team.
While his career came to an abrupt end in the 2015-16 season, the former Raptors forward had a great career. Racking up 11 All-Star appearances, 2 championships, and an All-NBA selection later, it is safe to say that Bosh deserved a spot in the Hall of Fame. The 37-year-old certainly got his due respect recently.
Inducted to the Naismith Hall of Fame, Bosh became the first among the Big Three Heatles to enter the prestigious Hall of Fame. Even LeBron James and Dwyane Wade were present at their close friend’s enshrinement event.
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After the completion of the event, the big three were seen catching up with each other. Even legendary sharpshooter Ray Allen caught up with the squad. LeBron James was certainly ecstatic to meet his old teammates. In a recent tweet, LBJ posted a picture featuring the four with the caption, ‘My brothers forever.’
My brothers forever ♾!!! 🤜🏾🤛🏾 https://t.co/kL6837ozAd
— LeBron James (@KingJames) September 12, 2021
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It is nice to see the gang back once again. While Bosh was the first in line, D-Wade soon might follow. As for LBJ, his incredible number of individual and professional accolades have more or less secured his place in the Hall of Fame.
Challenging for his second chip with the Lakers and the fifth NBA title, LeBron James is still at the top of his game at 36 years old. Can Bron win the title with the Lakers this season?