After missing 38 games with the Miami Heat last season, it’s easy to overlook Chris Bosh. Far from a knock on the 10-time All-Star, it’s just the harsh reality of his tenure in Miami. He was the third piece in Miami’s “Big Three”, with Dwyane Wade already established as a fan-favorite in the AmericanAirlines Arena and LeBron James being arguably the best player in the game.

Bosh, as Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra has often said, quietly went about being the most important part of the team’s success.

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That might seem like hyperbole, just Spoelstra doing his job to help motivate his players. But it went beyond that – while James was devastatingly efficient and Wade was counted on being the occasional game changer, Bosh was counted on to fill a versatile and continually evolving role.

It’s an unfortunate side effect of staring his career in Toronto on mostly lottery-bound teams and then being obscured by the media circus resulting from James’ decision to join the Heat: Bosh has never really gotten the credit he deserves. Last season was supposed to be his chance to reaffirm his greatness.

Instead, injuries shattered the team’s chance at consistency before his own bout with life-threatening blood clots forced him to the sidelines.

But there’s renewed hope in Miami and Bosh himself has believes the team is “as good as anybody in the league,” a view backed up by James, his former teammate.

Bosh can’t be the quiet backbone of the team and his production is a necessity to the team’s title hopes. We’ve seen glimpses of that ability, unexpected bursts that served as a reminder of his hall-of-fame talent. With that mind, here’s a view of the five best games of his tenure with Miami.