About Chris Bosh Memorabilia & Collectibles
A Miami Heat player, Christopher Wesson Bosh or Chris Bosh was born on the 24th of March of 1984. This power forward was selected by Toronto Raptors as fourth overall during the NBA Draft in 2003. He used to play with the Georgia Tech and joined the competitive draft. While he was the Raptors, Bosh became one of the promising league players. Same with Wes Unseld, he also became part of the All-Star for several times. He has been in the NBA All-Star for five times and was once named to All-NBA and also became a member of the US national team and he also earned a gold medal during the 2008 Olympics when he was with the said team. This made him the leader and main face of the franchise of Raptors, taking over Vince Carter, ex fan favorite.
And during 2006-07 season, he also led the team their very first playoffs in NBA after five years and their very first division title. He left the raptors as the team’s all time leader in rebounds, points, double throws, blocks, free throws attempted and made and minutes played.
Bosh was nicknamed as CB4, from his former jersey number and initials, which was first coned by Chuck Swirsky, a former play by play commentator of the Raptors.
Bosh memorabilia and signed items are now out in the online market and can easily be owned by his fans in low prices. Fans of John Havlicek and even Pete Maravich can also avail of their items.
Wrong spellings of his name include Kris Bosh, Chrise Bosh, Christe Bosh, Chris Boshe, Chris Boshh, Chris Boash and Chris Boush.
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About Chris Bosh:
Chris Bosh (full name: Christopher Wesson Bosh; Chris) plays Forward-Center for the Toronto Raptors. During his career, he has played 509 games, scored 10275 points (20.2 ppg) and grabbed 4776 rebounds (9.4 rpg). Bosh also dished out 1115 assists (2.2 apg), made 397 steals (0.8 spg), and blocked 600 shots (1.2 bpg). Born in Dallas, Texas on March 24, 1984, Bosh stands 6-10 and weighs 228 lbs. He attended high school at Lincoln in Dallas, Texas and college at Georgia Institute of Technology. He was drafted by the Toronto Raptors in the 1st round (4th pick, 4th overall) of the 2003 NBA draft.