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Old 02-12-2008, 03:25 PM   #92 (permalink)
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Re: Let's be real... what do we really need?

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Originally Posted by Benninsanity View Post
We are going nowhere with Chris Bosh as our main guy lets face it. He lacks of post moves and he's too soft. I had prove he can't score against the elite big men of the league.
so your a toronto fan and you were knocking bosh on the general board!?
thats insane, do you watch our team??? No post moves for Bosh?!? he is not soft, he's played most of the season injured and was hurt early lastnight & still helped us get back into the game in the 4th Q against the defending champs.

it was Bosh going insane in the huddle that sparked the comeback our team had, we narrowly lost lastnight.

if there is one word you cannot use to describe bosh it's soft, that **** falls on def ears with me. the kid is amazing leader by example, and his teammates know it, so they have his back 100%

our problem is not interior defence (outside of rebounding) so much that it is letting perimeter players have free lanes to attack our bigs @ the rim. which in turn makes our guards give them too much space respecting the drive & we get burnt, things bosh should not have to worry about while defending his own man is having guards flying at his head.

you saw it with iguodala, maggette & ginobili in just the past couple games just to name a few.

Bosh has some of the best footwork & post moves in the league & is still improving, that is clearly the reason he is always doubled, which half the time he splits the defence for a score.
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