4. Chris Bosh
Chris Bosh became one of the Big Three in Miami with LeBron and Dwyane Wade after breaking out as an All-Star with the Toronto Raptors. He’s also credited for helping usher in the pace-and-space era by being a rim-protector on defense while spacing the court for LeBron James. Health issues, unfortunately, cut his career short but he averaged better than 19 points and 8 rebounds per game on his way to 11 All-Star Game selections. The Miami Heat retired his jersey last season.