The Big Three era of Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade, and LeBron James (2010-2014) featured numerous explosive scoring showcases. Here are key games highlighting their collective high points:
Defining Big Three High-Point Performances
- January 29, 2013 vs. Brooklyn Nets:
LeBron (32), Wade (34), and Bosh (24) combined for 90 points in a high-octane victory.
- January 26, 2012 vs. Milwaukee Bucks:
All three eclipsed 25 points: LeBron (33), Wade (28), Bosh (26), totaling a dominant 87 points.
- December 10, 2012 vs. Atlanta Hawks:
Wade led with 34, James added 27, and Bosh contributed 24 for 85 collective points.
- May 24, 2011 vs. Chicago Bulls (ECF G4):
A critical playoff duel saw James (35), Wade (29), and Bosh (22) combine for 86 points, securing a vital road win.
- March 3, 2014 vs. Charlotte Bobcats:
LeBron exploded for a career-high 61 points (Heat record), complemented by Wade (15) and Bosh (15) for 91 combined points.
These games exemplify the unique firepower of the trio, often requiring two or more stars to simultaneously reach peak offensive levels to achieve their highest collective outputs. Their synergy amplified individual brilliance.