Indomitable wrote:TheStig wrote:Indomitable wrote:Bosh was just as good and a far better defender.
Bosh in last season in Toronto 25 per and a .592 TS 1 block
Love last season in Minnie 26.9 and .591 TS .05 blocks
Bosh was a dynamic player.
That looks pretty simple since you ignored the fact that Love scored more, stretched the floor more,assisted more and rebounded more. Basically he did everything better on the offensive end. And while he was a worse defender, I will remind you the possession doesn't end till you get the rebound. And Love was is an elite rebounder. And its not like Bosh was some tremendous defender. He was average at best.
The thing that will be the biggest change for the Cavs vs Heat is that the Cavs will be an elite rebounding team. They won't get killed on the boards like the Heat did by us. Pounding the glass was our biggest advantage. You guys write them off too quickly, if they get Love, they are pretty big favorites over everyone else.
Bosh was a similar player but not as good.
Bosh last year in Toronto
Bosh 25 pt
Love 26.1
Bosh 10.8
Love 12.8 reb
If the Cavs do not get killed on the boards. It will because Varejo was there playing center. He is about equal to the offensive player Nosh was coming in. Love will be a third option. His overall numbers will drop.
I think less of Kyrie and Love. Bosh and Wade were better all around ball players. Both actually could help protect the rim.
Bosh and Wade were better then Love and Kyrie are right now.
Bosh averaged 24ppg not 25. Love was +2ppg, +1.7rbg, +2apg,+ 1.9 per. +2.2 3pters a game. Overall better. Love has also been top 3 in the league in rebounds the last 3 years, including leading the league once. If you don't think he is an elite rebounder, there is something wrong. Meaning Varejo can guard the better post player and Love can focus on rebounding and hitting bron and irving with a outlet pass since he is such a good passer.
























