Try as we might to figure it out, we'll never really know how LeBron James(notes), Dwyane Wade(notes) and Chris Bosh(notes) decided to play together in Miami. Sure, we might be able to piece things together here and there, but until LeBron writes another best-selling but tedious and ultimately disappointing book with Buzz Bissinger in which he details the entire process, us mortals will be in the dark with regards to the closed-door negotiations that took place. To that I say, "oh well." In the meantime, while we're trying to piece things together, these quotes from Chris Bosh to the New York Daily News' Stefan Bondy might play a big part in our made-up narrative. Furthermore, they might help cast Bosh as the secondary villain in this psychological thriller. Because, seriously, these are some unfortunate comments. Read more: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ba...ayed-with-people-s-emotions-du?urn=nba-262662
He is going to be the weak link for Miami next year. The top teams in the East all have size and physical front courts. I can see Bosh and/or Haslem breaking down leading up to the playoffs because of all the pounding they are going to take playing undersized on most nights. Without much talent depth these two are going to be forced to log heavy minutes.
This guy is going to spill the beans sooner or later. We all knew these 3 douche bags had their plans from a while a ago.