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Bosh vs Amare?

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Re: Bosh vs Amare? 

Post#21 » by Rod700 » Thu May 14, 2009 2:41 pm

HMFFL wrote:This situation needs to be looked at from all angles. Amare didn't support Terry Porter, so how am I suppose to believe he's going to support another defensive minded Coach? Amare just raises question marks with me. Chris Bosh on the other hand seems like the better fit. The other big question mark about both of them is the 5.


That's a good point. I don't think Amare would be utilized to his talents in Woodsen's offense. For that reason, Bosh would be a better fit. I just hate how soft that would make our interior defense. We wouldn't have a solid body to put on any low post player. Smith is a roving shotblocker, not a man-to-man post defender. Really, neither player fits that well. For that lack of interior defense and body though, I might have to go with Amare, even though he wouldn't be as effective on offense with us, and he is merely the lesser of two evils when it comes to not have a physcial body inside on defense.
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Re: Bosh vs Amare? 

Post#22 » by HMFFL » Thu May 14, 2009 9:05 pm

GS's new GM is ready to pursue Chris Bosh.

The main targeted veteran, I’m told, is Toronto’s Chris Bosh–no surprise, given how hard Riley tried to get him at last year’s trade deadline. Though Bosh is a big member of the great free-agent class of 2010, and therefore potentially available in a deal this summer if the Raptors are scared of losing him next year, it’s hard to see Toronto giving him away. Link

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