And they know "the agenda" about what playing with Bron did to his game, they don't have a clue what was actually going on.
These are how many shots Bosh made per 36 from 2 and 3 every season of his career, with his eFG%
2004: 5 twos and 0 threes on 46%
2005: 6 twos and 0 threes on 47%
2006: 7 twos and 0 threes on 51%
2007: 7 twos and 0 threes on 50%
2008: 7 twos and 0 threes on 50%
2009: 7 twos and 0 threes on 49%
2010: 8 twos and 0 threes on 52%
2011: 7 twos and 0 threes on 50%
2012: 7 twos and 0 threes on 49%
2013: 7 twos and 0 threes on 55%
2014: 6 twos and 1 three on 56%
2015: 7 twos and 2 threes on 49%
2016: 6 twos and 2 threes on 51%
per-36, the scoring opportunities Bosh got playing with Bron looked pretty damn close to every other season of his career. It was NOT built around threes. His ppg went down mostly just because he played fewer minutes, and he got to the line less because the ball was in his hands a lot less. But he was a far more efficient scorer his last two years with Lebron than he had ever been, and was still scoring twos right in line with his career averages.