Chris Bosh: Goran Dragic was 'a great professional' - Hot Hot Hoops - Miami HEAT NBA Blog
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"I didn't even want to play today, I wasn't going to play because I haven't played for so long, but I just wanted to be out there with him, celebrating his career," Bosh said, according to Eurohoops.net. "Everybody doesn't get a chance to do this, you don't get a farewell game. You don't even get a farewell sometimes. To be here supporting him is been amazing."
"Goran is the best," he said. "A great professional, a great human being, a nice guy. You want to play with nice guys, but mean on the court: they call him the Dragon for a reason. He's a friend, to share the locker room with him for a little bit was great."
Due to Bosh's bloodclots, the duo only appeared in 44 career games together-going 26-18 from 2014-16 after Dragic was traded from the Phoenix Suns to the Heat ahead of the 2014-15 deadline. When they shared the court together, they outscored opponents by nearly 3.7 points per 100 possessions.
Over his 13-year career, the 11-time All-Star tallied 19.2 career points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists, ranking in the top-7 in franchise history in scoring, made field goals, rebounds and blocked shots in just six seasons.
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