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Chris Bosh Miami Heat
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 9:46 am
by yeahbuddy
Interesting article on Chris Bosh
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/Chri ... man-110810
It seems he is not playing the way they "thought" he would.
Personally never thought he was that great. He is a good player that was stuck on a shitty team in Toronto. Being a good player he looked great because his team was crap. Besides there are not a enough balls on the floor for Lebron, Dwayne, & Bosh. The funny thing is that when you look at Miami's game stats, Wade & LeBron have all the numbers, the rest of the team barely make a blip on the radar.
LAKERS RULE!!!
Re: Chris Bosh Miami Heat
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:19 am
by ParaDime77
Bosh is a poor man's Jermaine O'Neal , when J.O was with the Pacers. Bosh was the shining light on a shit team up in Toronto, he's the 3rd or 4th option now, of course he's lost, it's not his team by a long shot.
Re: Chris Bosh Miami Heat
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:58 am
by grishnak boss
THIS IS WHAT HE BRINGS TO THE TABLE:
"With center Joel Anthony starting at an undersized 6-9 and Zydrunas Ilgauskas, 35, serving as his backup, Miami appeared to lack a traditional big man to work the paint alongside its Big 3. And Tuesday night's 116-114 loss to Utah at AmericanAirlines Arena highlighted the issue. Playing against one of the Western Conference's top forward groups in Al Jefferson, Paul Millsap and Andrei Kirilenko, the Heat's big men faltered down the stretch after sparking Miami to a first-half lead. 'I don't think we can change what our inside presence is,' Wade said. 'Everybody has their advantages. Our big guys have been doing a good job up to this point of holding other power forwards and other big guys under their average.' But despite showing signs of promise Tuesday, the Heat succumbed to pressure in the paint by allowing Millsap to score a game- and career-high 46 points -- including 18 in the third quarter. 'He's good around that basket,' Bosh said. 'The way that offense is structured, it's big-to-big passes. We just can't take guys for granted. We just have to be aware of what our defensive philosophies are.'
NOTHING!!!
Re: Chris Bosh Miami Heat
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:14 am
by SkyDog112046
That team is fatally flawed as currently constituted. If an opponent has good 4's & 5's, a decent 1 and 2's & 3's that can play defense Miami is fucked. A quick look at the Eastern Conference and Orlando, Boston & Atlanta should give them fits. Especially when the playoffs come and teams go post up.
Re: Chris Bosh Miami Heat
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:20 am
by Skate4RnR
I've been a fan of CB4 but you guys are right. Let's see what he can do in this atmosphere, he's insane when he's on.