When Chris Bosh went to the Miami Heat to form the “Big Three,” he quickly thought that he'll be the centerpiece of the team, believing that LeBron James and Dwyane Wade will utilize their passing abilities to his own benefit. It didn't turn out as he expected but was nevertheless happy with the results.

Bosh spoke with Shannon Sharpe where he spilled some juicy details on the Heat's “Big Three.” Bosh shared that the main thing for the Heat during that time was to make enough cap space to accommodate some big-name free agents. Then, the Heat pitched that if he joins the Heat, then either James or Wade would join in. It was all that Bosh needed to sign the deal.

Chris Bosh also admitted that he expected his numbers to receive major uptick with Wade and James around. The season prior with the Toronto Raptors, Bosh recalled that he averaged 24 points per game. And upon joining the Heat, he truly believed that the team will set up plays for him and he'll be able to get to his spots. Thus, Bosh expected to be the leading scorer of the team.

But Bosh soon found out that the Heat playbook didn't necessarily place him at the center. In addition, both James and Wade were practically doing great things on both ends of the floor. After this realization, Bosh figured out how he would fit into the team.

It was definitely a difficult task. But Bosh went out with that experience with two rings. And that's all that matters.