Chris Bosh: Beijing Correspondent, Part II

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CB gets sincere for a moment. Easy as cheese to root for this cat. [link]

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The 10-man rotation, starring Shaq and Shaunie, happy again
Published 8/15/2008 by J.E. Skeets at Ball Don't Lie
... for a Euroleague Draft. PG: Denver Stiffs. Why's it taking so long for the Nuggets to sign restricted free agent J.R. Smith? 6th: The Painted Area. Spain coach Aito can't decide on a starting line-up and is playing all 12 guys on his roster. 7th: Supersonicsoul. PN: "Gus Williams, to a Seattleite, was and is The Wizard." Throw him in the SSS Hall. 8th: FanHaus. Chris Bosh, via Beijing, talks about how fortunate he feels to have his Olympic ...

Late Friday Olybullets
Published 8/15/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... Chris Bosh is starting to seem like he might really be as cool as famous athletes are often portrayed to be. Seriously, if you have friends of family who think athletes are dumb, thoughtless, jocks, have them over to dinner with Chris Bosh. (Chris's schedule permitting, of course.) He's hilarious and thoughtful. He gets it. Here he is on video, talking about, among other things, the former lost boy of Sudan, Lopez Lomong, who carried the flag for the United States in the opening ceremonies. ...

15 Footer 11.10.08
Published 21 days ago by Hardwood Paroxysm (noreply@blogger.com) at Hardwood Paroxysm
... to his raucous reporting through the extent of his character repertoire, Bosh has taken over the reigns of the Blogosphere. ...

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