‘They didn’t have any problem expressing their opinions of their want for us down there,’ Miami Heat’s Bosh says. By Shaheem Reid Chris Bosh Photo: MTV News Oh, you crazy Vinny Chase. You wait until you’re over 30 years old before you decide to start riding the white horse. And we’re not talking about the kind of stallion the Lone Ranger gallops in on either. Last night on HBO’s “Entourage,” the lead character had a wild party with loud music and a bunch of friends. And one of the guests in attendance was none other than Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat. The All-Star was playing it cool, chilling by the bar, saying what’s up to Turtle. “It’s funny, you watch the show, you see how it’s going. I don’t know how it’s going to be ‘Hey yo Chris. How is it going?’ but the setting is in Vince’s house, at a party,” Bosh explained last week in New York. “It’s regular. I brought the nice, wholesome vibe to the party … I brought all the chocolate milk.” Bosh was joking about the milk part. He just became a spokesman for the “Got Milk?” campaign, promoting awareness to the children that chocolate milk is healthy (“It’s good fuel for you after workouts as far as putting back proteins and carbs is concerned,” he said). Bosh also just finished a documentary that takes us through the journey of his free-agency period, when he left the Toronto Raptors for the Miami Heat, and said that acting is something he could see himself venturing into in the future if the opportunity presents itself. “That’s always something that I’m very interested in. I love movies, I love TV shows,” he said. “That’s something I want to get into eventually. You never know what you like until you try it.” The Heat start the season in October and Bosh, along with his other superstar teammates Dwyane Wade and LeBron James, has already been embraced by the city, especially the hip-hop community. “They didn’t have any problem expressing their opinions of their want for us down there,” Bosh said of rap luminaries such as DJ Khaled and Rick Ross being a part of the welcome wagon. “After ‘the Decision,’ it was known we were going down there. Somebody told me they saw Rick Ross on the Internet saying he was so excited about basketball, and he just had a album come out. I think it’s cool that everybody’s excited about us down there.”

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