Bosh: Big 3 era (3rd option)
Pts-Reb-Ast-Blk-Stl format
2010-2011: 18.7-8.3-1.9-0.8-0.6 on 49.6% shooting, .569 TS%, 13.7 shots a game (0.3 from 3) 6.1 FTA at 81.5% in 36.3 minutes a game
Bosh had 23.5 usage this season, .177 WS/48, 1.2 BPM (1.4 offense, -0.2 defense) 2.3 VORP, 19.4 PER
2011-2012: 18.0-7.9-1.8-0.9-0.8 on 48.7% shooting, .551 TS%, 14.2 shots a game (0.6 from 3) 4.9 FTA at 82.1% in 35.2 minutes a game
Bosh had a 24.2 usage this season, .165 WS/48, 0.8 BPM (1.0 offense, -0.2 defense) 1.4 VORP, 18.9 PER
2012-2013: 16.6-6.8-1.7-0.9-1.4 on 53.5% shooting, .592 TS%, 12.3 shots a game (1.0 from 3) 4.1 FTA at 79.8% in 33.2 minutes a game
Bosh had a 22.7 usage this season, .175 WS/48, 1.3 BPM (1.5 offense, -0.2 defense) 2.1 VORP, 20.0 PER
2013-2014: 16.2-6.6-1.1-1.0-1.0 on 51.6% shooting, .597 TS%, 12.1 shots a game (2.8 from 3 at 34%) 3.4 FTA at 82% in 32 minutes a game
Bosh had a 22.6 usage this season, .152 WS/48, 0.8 BPM (1.3 offense, -0.5 defense) 1.8 VORP, 19.0 PER
Bosh: Post Big 3 Era (2nd Option)
2014-2015: 21.1-7.0-2.1-0.9-0.6 on 46% shooting, .548 TS%, 16.9 shots a game (3.8 from 3 at 37.5%) 5.3 FTA at 77.2% in 35.4 minutes a game
Bosh had a 28.4 usage this season, .111 WS/48, 1.2 BPM (2.5 offense, -1.3 defense) 1.3 VORP, 19.8 PER
2015-2016: 19.1-7.4-2.4-0.7-0.6 on 46.7% shooting, .571 TS%, 14.5 shots a game (4.2 from 3 at 36.5%) 5.1 FTA at 79.5% in 33.5 minutes a game
Bosh had a 24.7 usage this season, .172 WS/48, 4.0 BPM (3.6 offense, 0.4 defense) 2.7 VORP, 20.2 PER
Chris Bosh playoff stats with (Miami 78 games): 14.9-7.3-1.1-1.1-0.8 on 48.1% shooting on 11.6 shots a game (1.6 from 3 at 40.6%) 3.8 FTA at 79% in 34.7 MPG
Bam stats since becoming a starter (3rd option):
2019-2020: 15.9-10.2-5.1-1.1-1.3 on 55.7% shooting, .598 TS%, 11.0 shots a game, 5.3 FTA at 69.1% in 33.6 minutes a game
Bam had a 21.2 usage this season, .168 WS/48, 3.4 BPM (1.4 offense, 2.0 defense) 3.3 VORP, 20.3 PER
2020-2021: 18.7-9.0-5.4-1.2-1.0 on 57% shooting, .626 TS%, 12.5 shots a game, 5.5 FTA at 79.9% in 33.5 minutes a game
Bam had a 23.7 usage this season, .197 WS/48, 4.9 BPM (2.9 offense, 2.0 defense) 3.7 VORP, 22.7 PER
2021-2022: 19.1-10.1-3.4-1.4-0.8 on 55.7% shooting, .608 TS%, 13.0 shots a game, 6.1 FTA at 75.3% in 32.6 minutes a game
Bam had a 25.0 usage this season, .188 WS/48, 3.8 BPM (1.7 offense, 2.1 defense) 2.7 VORP, 21.8 PER
2022-2023: 20.4-9.2-3.2-1.2-0.8 on 54% shooting, .592 TS%, 14.9 shots a game, 5.4 FTA at 80.6% in 34.6 minutes a game
Bam had a 25.2 usage this season, .137 WS/48, 1.6 BPM (0.8 offense, 0.8 defense) 2.3 VORP, 20.1 PER
Bam playoff stats as a starter (43 games): 16.4-9.1-3.7-1.0-0.7 on 56.2% shooting, 11.3 shots a game, 4.8 FTA at 76.9% in 34.8 MPG
Especially when factoring in Bam being the better overall defender between the 2, he has been the better regular season and playoff performer between the 2 whether Bosh was the 3rd or 2nd option. Bams regular and advanced metrics both trump Boshs.
Bam is the better rebounder, passer, defender, scorer in the paint, and better at getting to the free throw line. Bosh right now is the better mid range shooter and 3 point shooter, he also made his free throws at a slightly better clip.
Bosh peaked in his overall development when he became a great 3 point shooter at 29-30, Bam is currently 25 and improving every single season. If that continues this won’t even be up for discussion as long as he stays in a Heat jersey.
Need Bam to get his 3 point attempts and percentages up to where Bosh was his final 2 years in Miami, that would take him to a whole other level and help the team a ton.