<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Toronto Raptors? Chris Bosh and the San Antonio Spurs? Bruce Bowen today were named the Eastern Conference and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, January 3 through Sunday, January 9. Bosh led Toronto to a 3-1 week, recording wins against Orlando, Sacramento and Golden State. He averaged 20.5 points on 60% shooting and 13.0 rebounds this week, up significantly from season averages of 13.9 points and 7.8 rebounds. Bosh recorded a double-double (points-rebounds) in every game this week, and posted a career-high in rebounds (17) against Golden State and tied a career-high in points (25) against Orlando. </div> Full Article Great for CB4 and the Raps. Hopefully this is the first of many to come. Hope his teammates realize it and get him touches more often.
damn you...i was just about to post this lol big up our man chris bosh...one of many more to come im sure
This was a great week for Bosh, our home stretch has really been amazing, and if we can keep this up, we can actually look like more than a lottery team on the road. It's all up to MoPete who seems to never have a good game on the road, parties too much. Anyways, Bosh was great, I think we need to highlight the 60% FG shooting he had. Now when we draft a potential star perimeter player, out duo will be set, championship here we come.
Does anybody know Bosh's averages since Carter was traded? I'd imagine it be somewhere near 16, 8, 2.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Bobcats:</div><div class="quote_post">Does anybody know Bosh's averages since Carter was traded? I'd imagine it be somewhere near 16, 8, 2.</div> very close... 16ppg, 9.2rpg, 1.8apg, 1.5bpg pretty decent numbers actually...take away that one horrible game he had during that span, where he only scored 3 points and had 4 boards, and you've got 17.6ppg and 9.5rpg...almost a double double
Congrats to Chris Bosh! I really didnt expect him to be this good (just being honest) Hopefully y'all can get a franchise started around him!
One of the biggest, and maybe overlooked reason's in Bosh's rebonding progress is Araujo playing. Araujo is able to clear space and box his man out, which gives much more rebounding oppurtnunity for Bosh, and the rest of the team. After Carter was traded, before Araujo started playing, Bosh was averaging 12.8 points and 6 rebounds, since Araujo was put in the starting lineup, 17.5 points and 12.7 rebounds. If Bosh can keep a steady 17 points and 8-9 rebounds for the rest of the season it would be great.