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LeBron James recently spoke about ex-Miami Heat teammates Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and Udonis Haslem

There was a time when former Miami Heat teammates Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade and Udonis Haslem were on the opposite end. 

They were the ones with cameras and recorders stuck in their face after games and practices. Now, they are the ones asking the questions. They all are now part of the media. 

Recently, LeBron James was asked about it after the Heat's loss to the Los Angeles Lakers at Kaseya Center. 

"They're good at what they do," James said. "One thing about D-Wade and CB, whatever they're do, they're going to be great at it. They're just great people at the end of the day." 

Wade and Haslem have made the biggest splashes in the media world. Wade was on the lead crew during the 2024 Olympics while Haslem is a regular contributor on ESPN. Both are also part of the Amazon broadcasts during NBA games. Bosh has done most of his work on social media. 

"When you're a great person, you can do anything," James said. "People are going to always want to give you an opportunity. One thing about CB and D-Wade, they're just great people."

James, Bosh, Haslem and Wade were teammates with the Heat from 2010-14. They remain one of the most scrutinized teams in league history. It started when James and Bosh joined Wade in Miami, giving it three of the NBA's best players. 

After a slow start in 2010, the Heat eventually got it together. They appeared in four straight NBA Finals, winning two championships. The run ended when James decided to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the summer of 2014. 

Still, they provided plenty of memories for Heat fans and the city of Miami. 

"That's a lot of the reasons we were able to make it work the four years that we were together," James said. "We're just three, cool, understanding, hard-working great dudes. We didn't care about, it wasn't like I was hating on D-Wade what he had or Bosh was hating on me or I was hating. I was like, `Let's figure it out. That's what made it work." 

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