Chris Bosh didn't score any points in Game 7 but it doesn't matter. He
was locked in on defense and held up his end as part of Miami's "Big
Three."
The NBA season is over after a remarkable seven-game series from the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs. LeBron James captured his second straight NBA Finals Most Valuable Player trophy, Dwyane Wade notched his third NBA championship and Miami fans are preparing for a parade on Monday.
There were many memorable moments in Game 7: James draining the jumpers San Antonio was allowing him, Tim Duncan missing an easy layup to tie the game with under a minute left in the fourth quarter, Shane Battier sinking six of his eight three-point field goals. If defense wins championships, however, Chris Bosh's
performance should be at the top of that list. His post defense against
Duncan, transition defense and defensive rotations were more important
than any amount of points he could have scored.
Source ; http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2013/6/21/4452340/nba-finals-heat-spurs-chris-bosh-defense
