http://www.nba.com/timberwolves/gameday/su..._league_04.html Bosh sucked in the first game as the Raps lost to Charlotte, he had 6 points (all from the line), 0 rebounds, 0 blocks, and 4 turnovers, ouch Araujo had 8 points and 8 rebounds in 18 minutes, but also 5 fouls.
Maybe Bosh forgot how to play the 4. Atleast he was perfect from the charity strike. Ouch, Pape Sow 1-8. We have to look at the brightspots though, Roger Mason Jr. scored 9 points.
lol maybe he was tired, as long as he starts rebounding and getting blocks I'll be happy, and he needs more than 19 minutes, Dwight Howard had only a few points, but had 11 rebounds and 4 blocks, now thats good. Dorell Wright baby, he scored 30 points
Man,you would think as a sophmore player and coming off a good rookies season,you could set an example to the rookies.Hopefully he had a minor injury or something so he can have a reason for this bad game.
I like Mason's line of 9 points 4 of 8 shooting and 4 assists. Pape Sow doesn't look like he can shoot but he does rebound the ball, 6 boards in 19 minutes is okay.
No one on the Raptors were in double digits, pretty sad game. Wow Bosh played terrible, Araujo wasn't that bad in 18 minutes. It's hard to say anything but its just summer league, I would like to see Pape Sow do well, I'd like him to play some C this year.
not a good game for anyone at all actually, but bosh did horrible, but you would think bosh would have done better, well hopefully he will do better next game and show a more better performance.
More on Bosh and his play in the summer league: <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.?Amid the basketball drifters and NBA no-hopers, alongside untested rookies and journeyman hoping for a one-year NBA contract, the still-lanky Texan stands out. In a summer league that includes more no-names than legitimate prospects ? a Tahj Holden and a Szymon Szewczyk for every Rafael Araujo and Andre Iguodala ? Chris Bosh represents the best this league has to offer. Even if he is nowhere near his usual self. <u>"I'm out of shape," Bosh said after his summer league debut last night, scoring six points ? all on free throws ? in a 69-53 loss to the Charlotte Bobcats. "But I'm getting back into it. This is a great opportunity to get back into it. </u> "I've only been running on the track and lifting weights. This next month, I'll get back on the court." Even if the second-year Raptor is a somewhat surprising participant in the six-team league, and even if he's not anywhere near game shape, he knows he'll be better off in the long run for playing. </div> <u>The Star.com</u> It's good to hear that he's doing weights this summer. I'm not surprised by the bad play at all. It's really tough to come back and play competitively, especially when you have been only working out all summer.
Bosh didn't do horrible, he just didn't play well. His 6 points showed that he was getting to the basket. He only attempeted 2 FG's, and was unsuccessful on both. The 0 boards and blocks are what I would be concerned about. If Bosh can get it started on the defensive end, then he'll be on track
Bosh didn't do too well, but it's just summer league nonetheless, nothing to fret about for now. I like Araujo's productions though, 8/8 in 18 minutes, although he got 5 fouls. Maybe he should start being less physical. Btw, anyone know who's coaching the team? Is it Mitchell or an assistant?
Btw.. I like this Mitchell guy, by just reading the articles from Toronto Star and Globe and Mail he's sort of like Butch Carter without his volatile personality. I'm hoping he can help bring the best out of Carter and Bosh.