After a strong start to the season that made the Miami Heat's decision to give him a massive five-year maximum contract extension look prescient, Chris Bosh hit a pretty rough patch. The 30-year-old big man slumped hard during a four-game stretch , averaging just 13.5 points and six rebounds per game on 28.3 percent shooting as the Heat went 1-3 against the Indiana Pacers, Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks and Brooklyn Nets. While those performances were owed in part to Heat opponents ratcheting up the pressure on Bosh due to the absence of Miami's other stars — Dwyane Wade missed three of the four, while Luol Deng sat out one — you'd still forgive Heat fans nervous that Bosh's early-season surge as Miami's No. 1 option was more fiction than fact. Bosh got right this weekend, though, putting up big numbers in a loss to the Los Angeles Clippers and a win over the Orlando Magic that helped restore confidence that he could be the Heat's go-to guy. With the clock winding down in a nip-and-tuck Sunday battle against the Charlotte Hornets, he gave Heat fans another reason to keep the faith: [ Yahoo Sports Fantasy Basketball: Sign up and join a league today! ] With 48.3 seconds...