Chris Bosh perhaps had his low point during a postgame interview on March 8th following Miami's fifth consecutive loss, a 105-96 final to the Blazers.

Since that game when he went 3-for-11 and his second lowest FIC of the season, Bosh has played better basketball.

“I think he’s getting comfortable,” Dwyane Wade said. “We’re all starting to see his personality — the one that made the YouTube videos.”

“He’s very intelligent, and he has a subtle sense of humor, [the kind] that if you don’t really listen to him, you won’t catch it,” Erik Spoelstra said. “He might be saying something to be making fun of somebody or in jest, and you really have to pay attention.”

“He’s edgy on game days now,” Wade said. “Lately, he’s been quiet, but at the same time he’s been aggressive. It’s kind of different. When he talks, it’s an aggressive talk. I don’t know, but it’s working for him."

Bosh's PER for 10-11 has dropped to 19.0 from his career mark of 21.0.

“I’m just getting comfortable and having fun and just being carefree,” Bosh said. “I’m not trying to worry about if people are going to accept me or if people are going to laugh at my jokes. I’m just being carefree, having fun and working hard.”