Chris Bosh took to Twitter on Thursday for a quick Q&A with fans. This follows a recent session by LeBron James as the Miami Heat have had a busy week chatting with fans.
Despite a three-game losing streak along the way, the players are showing they are loose with these Q&As and are not necessarily hung up on the team's recent struggles.
Here are a few of the answers that Bosh tweeted from his official Twitter account, which is @chrisbosh.
.@JoeyDayan My dad always played ball & watched it on TV so I wanted to play as soon as I could - I started the moment I could walk. — Chris Bosh (@chrisbosh) January 17, 2014
.@nouvinomi Coming thru in a clutch gives u a HUGE sense of accomplishment & you always dream of hitting a shot w the clock running down! — Chris Bosh (@chrisbosh) January 17, 2014
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. @RyanEverett I plan on traveling around the world 4 the rest of my life. I want to see more of Africa, Europe, Australia & South America. — Chris Bosh (@chrisbosh) January 17, 2014
After the Q&A session was completed, Bosh did a little self-promoting as well:
Team Bosh also thx u 4 tonight & reminds u to vote 4 Chris by tweeting/ Instagramming "#NBABallot + Chris Bosh" or texting BOSH to 69622! — Chris Bosh (@chrisbosh) January 17, 2014
Besides those social networking options, fans can also vote for Bosh and teammates to get spots in the 2014 All-Star Game at NBA.com. This year's game will be held in New Orleans on Feb. 16.
It is likely that James and Dwyane Wade will both start the game with Bosh joining them in at least a reserve role, as was the situation in last year's game. As of the last update from the NBA's official site, James was the leading vote-getter in the frontcourt while Wade paced the field in the backcourt. Bosh placed fifth but with a decent-sized lead over the Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Garnett in sixth.