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Chris Bosh Was on Conan O'Brien and Piers Morgan Last Night

Chris Bosh, fresh off winning back-to-back titles with the Heat, continued his celebrating by going on two national television talk shows Wednesday night to remind everyone how awesome he is. Bosh made an appearance on CNN's Piers Morgan Live, where he spoke on the craziness that was Game 6 and...
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Chris Bosh, fresh off winning back-to-back titles with the Heat, continued his celebrating by going on two national television talk shows Wednesday night to remind everyone how awesome he is.

Bosh made an appearance on CNN's Piers Morgan Live, where he spoke on the craziness that was Game 6 and where he shared his thoughts on the Supreme Court's decision on DOMA.

Bosh also hit up Conan, where Conan O'Brien shared with the world what we already knew: that Chris Bosh is king of the photobomb!

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As we pointed out earlier in the week, LeBron James was almost decapitated during the championship celebration this past Monday. A concerned Conan O'Brien addressed the moment with Bosh, who went on to share how someone got hit in the face by a tree branch.

Then came the photobomb highlights:

Earlier in the evening, on Piers Morgan Live, Bosh shared what exactly he and his teammates were going through after the craziness of Game 6 went down.

"I walked past LeBron, and we were trying to remember what sequence of the game happened and how we were able to get to that last point," Bosh says.

"We could not remember. It was a very blurry situation."

All in all, Chris Bosh showed the world his many sides. He can be well-spoken and carry an intelligent conversation, and he can be goofy as hell.

And, as he put it on Conan, "Being on a team that actually wins is really fun."

Indeed it is, Christopher Wesson Bosh. Indeed it is.

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