Chris Bosh Tells Steve Kerr That Warriors Won’t Three-Peat

Former Toronto Raptors forward Chris Bosh. Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (9048876s)

Steve Kerr won a three-peat with the Chicago Bulls as a player and now has an opportunity to do the same as a coach in NBA. Kerr won two consecutive titles with the Golden State Warriors and will look to get the third one in 2019 NBA Finals against Toronto Raptors. And while most NBA analysts give Warriors the edge in the series, former Miami Heat’s forward Chris Bosh is hoping that won’t be the case.

Bosh, who was drafted into the league by the Raptors, won two consecutive titles with the Heat but didn’t manage to three-peat in 2014. Kerr worked with TNT back then and said that Miami won’t win their third title and gave them a lecture on the difficulty of getting the three-peat.

Now Bosh decided to return the favor during his recent appearance on TSN.

“[Kerr] said we weren’t gonna do it [three-peat] so I’m gonna tell him you aren’t gonna do it either, Steve,” – said Bosh said as he pointed to the camera.

While we doubt Steve Kerr will lose sleep over this, Chris Bosh made some impressive correct predictions in the past. Back in February he already knew who will end up in NBA Finals this year, saying on The Bill Simmons Podcast that he expects Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors to play for the trophy.

Bosh picked Warriors to win it all back then, but now changed his mind and gave his former team the advantage. This might have been influenced by a number of factors including Kevin Durant’s injury or the fact that Kawhi Leonard plays on an MVP level.