deknow wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I believe he was the centre. Not 100% on that though
I believe he played a fair bit of PF. They have a veteran C.
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TJ11 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
We won though so Bosh is immune of any criticism, Bargnani hate shall continue though.
rapz**7** wrote:Why are we still harping on Bargz? The team is still young and everyone has to develop in certain areas. We're not expecting to win the Finals in the next 3 years. BC said to give him 5 years to develop and while that maybe too long for many on the board I think I can live with those five years. Many have already forgotten what life was like before the BC era. If we we're expecting to make the finals in the next few years i'm positive BC would have drafted someone with less upside but who was more NBA ready. In five years if he's not living up to expectations we can all chip in to buy his ticket back to Italy but for now just let him play.
Tommy Gun wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No you idiot. Maybe it's because Bosh averages 10.4 boards per 40 minutes while Bargs averages a pathetic 6 per 40. Maybe it's because Bosh has already proven that he is an excellent rebounder on the NBA level while Bargs rebounds like an average swingman.
supersub15 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
In my search, he was listed as a Center. But according to the starting lineups, he was SF, with Artis Gilmore and Charles Oakley being C and PF.
That makes Bargnani as the worst rebounding center then.
Start clicking through games on NBA League Pass and try finding teams that are struggling in the middle -- you'll quickly see that rumors of the center's demise have been greatly exaggerated. In fact, only a few teams have a real problem at the position. By my count, there are four: Toronto, New Jersey, Seattle and (sadly) Chicago. That's it.
Believe it or not, 28 centers have a player efficiency rating (PER) above the league average, the most of any position. And although you can debate the bona fides of a few that have been forced to the middle by circumstances (Stromile Swift, for example), the vast majority are legitimate pivot men.
supersub15 wrote:I'll plug this here. I don't want to be called names for starting new threads about the same thing, after all.![]()
read more hereStart clicking through games on NBA League Pass and try finding teams that are struggling in the middle -- you'll quickly see that rumors of the center's demise have been greatly exaggerated. In fact, only a few teams have a real problem at the position. By my count, there are four: Toronto, New Jersey, Seattle and (sadly) Chicago. That's it.
Believe it or not, 28 centers have a player efficiency rating (PER) above the league average, the most of any position. And although you can debate the bona fides of a few that have been forced to the middle by circumstances (Stromile Swift, for example), the vast majority are legitimate pivot men.
superloser15 wrote:I'll plug this here. I don't want to be called names for starting new threads about the same thing, after all.![]()
read more hereStart clicking through games on NBA League Pass and try finding teams that are struggling in the middle -- you'll quickly see that rumors of the center's demise have been greatly exaggerated. In fact, only a few teams have a real problem at the position. By my count, there are four: Toronto, New Jersey, Seattle and (sadly) Chicago. That's it.
Believe it or not, 28 centers have a player efficiency rating (PER) above the league average, the most of any position. And although you can debate the bona fides of a few that have been forced to the middle by circumstances (Stromile Swift, for example), the vast majority are legitimate pivot men.