I post alot of stuff here, but in this thread i like the few experts we have here to answer these questions for me, - Why is Bosh an all-star? Isn't only because he got a gold medal for usa? - When will BC make a fucking move? - How in the blue hell are raptors second last place in the east? IMO, there are more all star worth players in the east (e.g. David Lee) then bosh. JO's stock are raising so make your move, and raps do not deserve to be 2nd last they are better then that!
Bosh is one of the best power-forwards in the league, he is definitely playing better than Stoudemire, who is starting PF in the West. And as of right now, Bosh and KG are quite equal if Bosh doesn't have a slight edge. Bosh could very well be the league's best PF at the moment.
Although Bosh may not be clutch and is on a shitty team he is still probably among the top 5 PF in the league. IMO he definitely deserves to be on the team. He is averaging 23 ppg, 9 reb, 2 ast and just under a steal and a block per game while shooting 49% from the field all while playing fatigued due to his participation in the olympics and playing heavy minutes under Smitch. Secondly, although Lee is playing fantastic (doing wonders for my fantasy team) he is averaging only 2 more reb but 7 less points and while playing on a bad team with limited big man so Lee gets most of the rebounds (i know bosh is too but he is a bigger name and the main guy on the team). Probably closer to the trade deadline We suck...
i have burning questions myself.. why do you go about asking stupid questions? and why are you still here?
Hey man, good to have a new Raptors fan, but no need for that. Everyone is free to ask what they want. If you want to see REALLY stupid questions, hit up the Blazer forum. But, welcome to s2! Good to see another JBB fan here. You probably don't know me, but I've been with JBB/s2 for about 2 years. Any questions feel free to PM me.
1) A mixture of his reputation and the fact that a disappointing Chris Bosh season is still better than that of almost every other Eastern Conference forward. 2) As close as possible to the trade deadline, or in the offseason. GM's always play offers against each other for as long as possible, in order to get as much back as they can. The only time you really see a deal happen suddenly and far before the deadline is when one of the GM's thinks he's getting a steal that he shouldn't even bother to match with someone else. 3) Injuries, bad coaching, and a fundamentally flawed roster that people expected too much from.