2× NBA champion (2012, 2013)
11× NBA All-Star (2006–2016)
All-NBA Second Team (2007)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (2004)
No. 1 retired by Miami Heat
ACC Rookie of the Year (2003)
First-team Parade All-American (2002)
Texas Mr. Basketball (2002)
Career averages of 19.2/8.5/2 on 49/34/80?
He's pretty much a lock to get in...
Like, I don't even understand the dislike for Bosh... He sacrificed his stats, achievements, and took so much adversity and criticism for trying to actually win something... His best teammate that he's probably ever played with minus the Heat is Jermaine O'Neal, and even then they both didn't click well enough and showed absolutely nothing for it despite Bosh doing his part.
As someone whose not a big fan of Bosh, here's my thoughts. If you strip away the All-Star games, there's not a lot of accomplishments there.
While being an All-Star is certainly an accomplishment, it's the weakest award in my opinion. It's biased towards fan favorites (more so in the past), weaker conferences, position, and politics with coaches/commissioners. Some years 28-30 guys are All-Stars due to injuries (like in '07, '10, '15). Also I see no indication under any of Dirk or Wade's list of achievement that their 2019 All-Star appearance were "honorary" and not legit. Jordan was also essentially an "honorary" selection in his final year, while Kareem and Havlicek both allegedly got mercy injury replacement invites their final years (while nothing to do with Bosh, just trying to show reason to not hold number of All-Star game appearances in such high regard).
Bosh is a very good, All-Star caliber player no doubt. It's just that he wasn't great. How many times in his career would he be considered the top 5 PF/C in the game? Was he ever a top 10 player? Never proved anything as the #1 option. Never in MVP contention. Never in top 5 in any major statistical category, and only rarely cracked a top 10.
Would you take Prime Bosh over Prime Webber, Sheed, Jermaine O'Neal, Antawn Jamison, Elton Brand, A'mare Stoudemire, Carlos Boozer, LaMarcus Aldridge? To me, that's the level of player Bosh was (not at the top of that list, but also not at the bottom), but blessed with better health (well until the blood clots), popularity, and the chance to play the role of Horace Grant on the Heat.
Chris Bosh has a lot of All-Star awards, just never proved himself as a great player (to me at least).
100% think he will make the HOF eventually though. But if I was making the rules, he wouldn't be there (along with a bunch of other players too). I want it to be the Hall of Greatness, not the Hall of Very Good.