Chris Bosh's No.1 jersey was retired by the Miami Heat organization on Tuesday. In the ceremony, they honored him with a heartfelt tribute video.

Peep the tribute video below.

https://twitter.com/MiamiHEAT/status/1110701991129477125

Bosh joined the Heat in 2010 and formed the big three with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. Right from the get-go, they transformed the Heat from a subpar team into a championship contender.

In four straight NBA Finals appearances, they were able to snag two championships. Bosh — one of the premiere stretch fours who can make an impact on both ends of the floor — was an intrinsic part of their title run.

He perfectly co-existed with James — a pass-first player who draws tons of attention whenever he drives to the hoop. Also with Wade, a premier basketball talent who delivered to the Heat to its first championship in 2006. Bosh's Heat career spanned over six seasons where he averaged 18.0 points and 7.3 rebounds per contest and earned six All-Star selections. He is fifth all-time leading scorer in franchise history.

Analysts during that time tagged Bosh as the black sheep of the big three. But in hindsight, people have come to realize how much Bosh's presence allowed James and Wade to operate. The clip above — which features clutch blocks, rebounds, and timely 3-pointers — is clear evidence that without Bosh, there would be no such thing as a Heat dynasty in the early 2010s.