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Chris Bosh Fires Endorse at Gay Accusations

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Miami Heat star Chris Bosh handles his business on the basketball court as his team is productive towards possibly winning another NBA championship, but people on social media manage to clown the athlete on a personal level. In particular, his sexuality is the aim of numerous memes, and now Bosh is opening up about how he feels about it.

He tells ESPN:

“That’s the venom. For a while, they were questioning my sexuality. They still execute. They were questioning my sexuality, questioning my game. And I’m like, ‘Why are they all messing with me?’ I didn’t execute anything to anybody. I didn’t execute nothing. I just came here to play basketball. And they’re like, ‘Oh, he’s not a real superstar.’ I never cared about being a superstar.”

 

Bosh then goes on to say he feels folks wouldn’t question his sexuality if he acted like a thug:

“What am I supposed to do? You want me to have cornrows and tats on my neck and just punch somebody in the face when they score on me? It’s nuts. It’s impossible. I can’t do that an

Chris Bosh Slams Homosexuality Rumors: 'Why Are They All Messing With Me?'

By Christine Thomasos, Christian Post Reporter

Chris Bosh, the 30-year-old Miami Heat forward, is defending himself against false homosexuality rumors.

After Bosh joined the Heat in 2010, he came under scrutiny. Now, the five-time NBA All-Star is opening up about people spreading false rumors about him.

"That's the venom. For a while, they were questioning my sexuality," Bosh told ESPN. "They still do. They were questioning my sexuality, questioning my game. And I'm like, 'Why are they all messing with me?'"

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He went on to question why people would spread false stories about him, insisting that he wanted to focus on his craft.

"I didn't do anything to anybody. I didn't do nothing," Bosh said. "I just came here to play basketball. And they're like, 'Oh, he's not a real superstar.' I never cared about being a superstar."

The basketball star went on to call the entire situation insane, insisting that there was no way for him to please people.

Chris Bosh Says He Doesn’t Want To ‘Bang With Anybody Anymore’

After shootaround on Saturday, with the Heat preparing for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN), Bosh was particularly forthright in regard to the player he’s become. When asked about the possibility of posting up Luis Scola should he see that matchup, Bosh said that it ain’t gonna happen.

 

“I don’t bang with anybody anymore,” he said. “It’s a tired thing for me. It’s not my power and I get that. So, be smart and perform within the team offense, but be aggressive at the same time.”

 

When asked why he doesn’t post up, he said it’s a matter of strength. Simply, he uses too much on the other terminate of the floor as the Heat’s primary pick-and-roll defender in their hostile scheme.

 

“It gets tiring,” he said. “What they ask us to do, to blitz the screen-and-roll every single one, close out and get back. I was already 20-30 pounds lighter than everybody else, so all that stuff just takes my energy.” […]

 

But Bosh added that it’s not worth his time going into the post, because that just brings extra attention from the defense.

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Miami Heat’s Chris Bosh says no one would contact him gay if he was a thug

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Miami Heat center Chris Bosh claims that people would not question his sexuality if he was more a gutter hood rat than a clean trim b-baller that he is now.
“That’s the venom. For a while, they were questioning my sexuality. They still do. They were questioning my sexuality, questioning my game. And I’m like, ‘Why are they all messing with me?’ I didn’t do anything to anybody. I didn’t do nothing. I just came here to engage basketball. And they’re love, ‘Oh, he’s not a real superstar.’ I never cared about being a superstar.”
Bosh says people wouldn’t question his sexuality if he acting like a macho thug:
“What am I supposed to do? You want me to contain cornrows and tats on my neck and just punch somebody in the face when they score on me? It’s deranged. It’s impossible. I can’t do that and perform. That’s never been who I am.”
What do you think about how Bosh has chosen to defend himself against charges of homosexuality?

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