By Larry Brown | January 3, 2008 - Posted in Basketball, YouTubeage

I first saw this video on Monday at Deadspin but for some reason or another, I failed to post it. Maybe it’s because I was at work at the time. That could be it. Anyway, considering the video is still applicable, and Bosh is one of my favorite NBA players, I must help his cause in posting the video here. Hey, every vote counts. Check out his sales pitch for a roster spot in the All-Star game:

No wonder the NBA had him trying to replace Gilbert as their primary blogger following Gil’s injury. Clearly there’s not a player who can stand up to Gil, but nobody can say that Chris Bosh doesn’t have personality (not to mention ballerish game).

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    3 Comments

    1. January 4, 2008 @ 8:18 am


      […] Chris Bosh is a heck of a salesman! - Larry Brown Sports […]

    2. January 29, 2008 @ 5:57 am


      […] while, it’s cracked me up to the point where I decided I had to post it — much like the Chris Bosh spot. Enjoy the subtle humor of one Greg […]

    3. June 8, 2008 @ 3:46 am


      […] the sake of simplicity, it’s the freaking Boston Garden. End of story. Anyway, Chris Bosh is one funny mofo as we’ve already shown here on the site. Apparently the crew at Jay Leno’s Show saw the […]

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