
BOSTON -- Following his team's 91-72 loss to the Boston Celtics, Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh had a pretty simple explanation for his performance. "It was just a bad, shitty game," he said. "No concern at all. I've had bad games before. It's not the first. It won't be the last." Two days after amassing 30 points and eight rebounds against his former team, the Toronto Raptors, Bosh finished with just four points on 2-for-11 shooting in Boston. "You've got to take the good with the bad, you know what I'm saying?" added Bosh. "I just have to get it done, make shots. I probably don't have good balance right now, so I just have to figure out what's going on and fix it." The Heat voiced their frustration with each other on the court during the loss, and LeBron James particularly took umbrage with Mario Chalmers' defensive effort against Rajon Rondo (16 points, 14 assists, 11 rebounds), but Bosh claims it's all part of the team's maturation process. "We have to challenge each other," he said. "We have to push each other. It's unacceptable. We got smacked tonight. Nobody likes to lose here. It wasn't fun. "And when we make mistakes we have to address those things and nip it in the butt, so it won't become a big deal. That's just a part of sports. You get on each other, and you leave it there." For more on the Celtics, visit weei.com/celtics
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