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Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:40 pm
by vexen
Bargnani is complete and utter garbage in any era LOL :lol:

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:08 pm
by duppyy
Bargs would be a rich mans olynyk in this era

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:20 pm
by Son Goku 25
lolwut wrote:
Son Goku 25 wrote:Lol BC was ahead of the game

Evolution of the game.


Organic growth

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:28 pm
by Clay Davis
OakleyDokely wrote:The revisionist history regarding Bargnani is crazy. The guy was a low to mid 30s 3pt shooter for most of his career. He only had 1 season where he shot above 37% from 3.

His one and only strength was shooting and even that wasnt great. He would be mediocre in every era.

He had a good face-up game, it's just that coaches like Sam Mitchell didn't like the idea of a centre playing like that. We chose to play him as a 5 and Bosh as a 4 (when really, we shouldn't have had positions for either).

Bargs not putting on weight and being able to focus on being the person he came into the league as would've been the greatest DJ/INFLUENCER/BLOGGER/LIFESTYLE ADVISOR/MENTAL COACH/PR GURU/TREND-SETTER/FILM PRODUCER/MODEL/ HELICOPTER PILOT/ASTRONAUT TRAINEE/STAY-AT-HOME DAD that the league has ever seen.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:28 pm
by Grew
Bargs would still be disinterested and a defensive/effort level liability. The type of player who is so soft it echoes throughout the entire locker room and other guys think they can get away with being that soft too.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:31 pm
by Clay Davis
duppyy wrote:Bargs would be a rich mans olynyk in this era

That's a really good player

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:09 am
by bluerap23
There is no way they could both start together on a contender in the modern Nba.

Bosh would be the ideal centre in today’s nba though.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:15 am
by vascular
Bargs was expected and made to bulk up so Bosh could stay at the PF position. It just slowed him and it wasn't only cause of the primo pasta imo

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:26 am
by Westside Gunn
Ive been saying this for years. Todays NBA both of these guys would dominate. Bosh was already very good but Bargnani wouldve had a more respectable career.

Colangelo was spot on about his evolution of the game call, but he called it about 10 years early. The league has went extremly soft since then.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:36 am
by hsb
Vaclac wrote:Bargnani would be an even worse defender now. The one thing he was decent at defensively was one-on-one post defense which is much more rarely useful now than then. Also he wasn't actually that efficient a shooter, despite that being his primary role.

Iirc, Bargs best defensive attribute was one on one situations, not just one on one in the post. His problems on defense was when he had to think about something else outside the person he was guarding.

The thing about Bargs was he played out of position and started getting injuries post-bulking that removed his prime years pretty much. Bargs, Rudy Gay, Bosh, and JV - I'll never understand why they wanted to bulk these players. So stupid and I'm glad that idea is long over.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 1:09 am
by Danny1616
Westside Gunn wrote:Ive been saying this for years. Todays NBA both of these guys would dominate. Bosh was already very good but Bargnani wouldve had a more respectable career.

Colangelo was spot on about his evolution of the game call, but he called it about 10 years early. The league has went extremly soft since then.


Bosh already did dominate in the NBA, lol.

Bargnani was supposed to be the next Dirk. In case you forgot Dirk was a 3 point shooting 7 footer who was an MVP in the mid-2000s.

Bargnani would be a failure in any era.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 1:58 am
by fbalmeida
I went on to have girlfriends and marry and he never got round to rebounding.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 2:16 am
by Sanman9
West just needs to just stay quiet...Bargnani and Bosh barely could guard anyone...Bosh only started really guarding people in Miami...should we even talk bout italpasta Bargnani??

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 2:19 am
by Brinbe
imagine if that bounce alley-oop went down... everything would've been different lmfao


Watch on YouTube


IYKYK :lol:

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 2:38 am
by casual_raps_fan
Now let's imagine KG in this era.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 3:00 am
by COY0607
UcanUwill wrote:Bargnani's scoring potential (I say potential because most of his scoring was never substantial enough) was never his problem.


He never had all that potential, was quite overrated. Average to below average shooter, was relatively slow compared to what was sold (which is why he always did better at Centre than at a Forward position), didn't have any explosiveness. And he never found a niche - always tried to do much, or the coaches just asked for too much. Maybe the stigma of being the top selection in the draft.

Compare him to Brook Lopez who has clearly found his niche, and become a really good shooter and much better passer.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 4:05 am
by rapsdontlie
Theoretically it makes sense. A Bargs/Bosh combo should thrive in today's NBA. But a Wiggins/KAT combo should've too; they just don't care much about the game.

I'm not putting Bosh in the category of those two (he actually cared), but in terms of drive, IMO Bargs is more Wiggins/KAT than, say, Butler/Kobe/Lebron. And as others mentioned, his defense would be an issue too.

I could be wrong though. Maybe getting beat up every night and being forced to get bigger killed his enthusiasm. I don't know. But I'd still bet that a Bargs/Bosh won't "blow this NBA out of the water".

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 4:44 am
by RonaldArtest
When I read West and then the subject title, I thought it had to be either Kanye or Delonte making that statement.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 4:57 am
by TheAlchemist
My only experience at court side floor seats, and it was really cool to see Bargnani up close.

The one thing nobody talks about was his handle. He was undressing guards.

I think we have to factor in something guys, Bargnani was developed by perhaps one of the worst coaching staffs we've ever had.

Sam Mitchell forced the guy to bulk up. A player who played small forward at times and the majority at the power forward spot.

One occasion more shats snitch took Bargnani to a rec league and made him train under the basket, fighting guys for a rebound.

That wasn't the player and a complete miss read.

Bargnani should've been kept slim, in fact they should've told him to lose a tad bit more weight since his rookie season.

He shouldn't of been responsible to command the team defense at the center spot.

He should've been featured offensively and not been beat up cause he was selected 5 picks earlier then he was.

Basically he'd be a power forward version of vuceic with better man D. As well as having a great ability to break his man.

But alas, Bargnani chose apathy and couldn't care less. A motivated Bargnani could've been a pretty decent copy of Dirk.

Re: West - “Bargnani/Bosh would “blow this NBA outta the water”

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 5:41 am
by Anatomize
prelude00 wrote:If he stayed lean like he was in his rookie year, he would have been pretty solid. But he just didn't love the game enough to devote himself to it. Just seemed like he was going through the motions at times.

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A good comparison for skinny Bargs would be New Orleans Mirotic.

For all of his confidence issues, our player development at the time was truly horrendous. It would've been an interesting experiement seeing Bargs drafted under Masai.