The rumour mill is swirling with rampant speculation that Chris Bosh is packing his gear and heading to Miami to ply his trade. Mercurial point-guard Dwyane Wade has made it clear to Heat management that a strong free-agency move would be needed to bring some offensive support if they wanted to retain his own services, and that meant either Lebron or Bosh. Heat have the $44 million cap space to make a move, and all ears to the ground say that a deal is all but inked for Bosh. Confirmation to come this Thursday with Lebron also revealing who he'll be playing for next season; so there may be an outside chance he'll take the opportunity from Bosh but unlikely.
The draft class of 2003 was stunning indeed, seeing Wade taken 5th overall with Bosh 4th. Carmelo Anthony 3rd, and of course Lebron going number one to Cleveland. But it's been the playoff performance of Wade in the 2006 final which brought the championship to Miami , and for a player who idolized and modeled his game around Michael Jordan, a commitment to winning beyond all those drafted ahead of him.
Dwayne Wade Super Stats:

Bosh has had a pretty solid career with the Raptors to date, but might be very interested in a real opportunity to win a championship with a Wade in a league dominated by the Lakers and the Spurs over the last decade. Mixed with the fact that Bosh and Wade are buddies off the court, may make for an interesting season and high hopes that Miami can repeat their feat of 2006.
Chris Bosh Super Stats:

Bosh may not bring the same offensive output as Lebron, but for a Miami team a bit on the small size, a true power forward will play into Wade's game better than the versatile James. Wade's eye-catching penetration and crisp passing with Bosh's post-up and rebounding may make for a phenomenal one two punch. The game's played on the court however, and not on the qwerty keyboard. First we'll need to see if the rumours are true.








james is better than bosh thoe no matter wat u people are trying to say