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Chris Bosh 

Post#1 » by bahtoe » Thu Sep 2, 2010 7:50 pm

What kind of numbers is he gonna get, since he's gonna be playing with Wade and LBJ? any predictions?

and also, when should he be drafted? Is he still a solid 2nd/3rd pick?
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Re: Chris Bosh 

Post#2 » by BigSlam » Fri Sep 3, 2010 2:53 am

I think that LBJ and Flash will still theirs, but Bosh's numbers will take a slight hit.

I think he'll put up something like:

18ppg / 9rpg / 3apg / 1spg / 1bpg
49% / 80%

and with not having to shoulder the load of a team play 75+ games.

He's still a 2nd round pick IMO.
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Re: Chris Bosh 

Post#3 » by mikem1 » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:26 pm

I found this article that puts together some good estimates of what bosh might produce this upcoming season. You should check it out ....

http://3gotgame.com/kshiz/archives/342
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Re: Chris Bosh 

Post#4 » by rocketsballin » Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:08 pm

i think he'll get 18/8 . might see a little increase in blocks. at least 50fg%
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Re: Chris Bosh 

Post#5 » by amb1ent » Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:30 pm

BigSlam wrote:I think that LBJ and Flash will still theirs, but Bosh's numbers will take a slight hit.

I think he'll put up something like:

18ppg / 9rpg / 3apg / 1spg / 1bpg
49% / 80%

and with not having to shoulder the load of a team play 75+ games.

He's still a 2nd round pick IMO.


so in other words, 2009-2010 david west :wink:
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Re: Chris Bosh 

Post#6 » by The Main Event » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:59 pm

BigSlam wrote:I think that LBJ and Flash will still theirs, but Bosh's numbers will take a slight hit.

I think he'll put up something like:

18ppg / 9rpg / 3apg / 1spg / 1bpg
49% / 80%

and with not having to shoulder the load of a team play 75+ games.

He's still a 2nd round pick IMO.




With Wade and Bron being great rebounders at their respective positions, it only makes sense that we will see a slight dropoff in bosh's rebounding as a result. That said, i expect to see a noticeable improvement in his man D and offensive rebounding as he will no longer be expending as much energy carrying the offensive load as he did on the Raps.

Expect an uber effecient scorer, a good rebounder and solid defender out of Bosh but don't expect close to the scoring and inflated rebounding that we saw from Bosh on one of the worst defensive rebounding teams in the league last season.
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Re: Chris Bosh 

Post#7 » by FantasyMVP » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:29 pm

When Bosh played on USA, he somehow transformed into an excellent defensive player since he had to defer to so many scorers. Lots of his points come from the free throw line and he needs to ball in his hands to make things happen.

I see a dramatic drop in scoring and a slight drop in rebounds. Otherwise he will be extra efficient and we could surprisingly see a big increase in his defensive stats.

Something like 16-18 ppg, 8 rpg, 2-3 apg, 1 spg, and 1.8 bpg is my prediction. Definitley fantasy worthy but not the early 2nd rounder he used to be.
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