The entire NBA was rocked when news came out that the Miami Heat were able to acquire LeBron James and Chris Bosh to team up with Dwyane Wade and form a Big Three in South Beach. The trio led the team to four straight appearances in the NBA Finals, winning two titles during that span. There was no doubt in everyone's mind that those three were equally important in building the Heat's dynasty from 2010-2014.

Except one of the most hated NBA analysts of today, Ryan Hollins.

Hollins once again made another controversial take on First Take, saying that Bosh was never a part of the Heat's Big Three.

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Hollins has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons as of late. He's been an NBA analyst for ESPN for quite some time now but nobody seems to respect his opinions. Even Max Kellerman, who's been his co-host at First Take for a couple of weeks now, can't hide his frustration whenever Ryan says something ridiculous.

This one is not an exception, as Bosh was undoubtedly the third-best player on the Heat during their impressive run. In six seasons in Miami, he put up 18.0 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 1.8 assists. Yes, he often had to defer to LeBron and D-Wade, but he also had some of his best moments wearing a Heat jersey.

Bosh was forced to an early retirement due to blood clots, and despite his petition to the NBA to allow him to play again following several opinions from doctors, the two-time champion ultimately decided to give it up.

However, he was still able to cement his legacy as one of the best players to ever suit up for the Heat, and no one can take that away from him.

Not even a former bench warmer in Hollins.