dagger wrote:Except, if you had read what I wrote and you quoted - "I'm not going to rest my case on such a small sample". That means I recognize the flaws in taking a number out of context and running with, like talking about Bosh's assists, without referring to his total performance. It's just too little of a sample to say that this or that is indicative of a season's work or even a half-season's
Not to speak for Lionel but he was responding to the remark that "Bosh gets double teammed all the time and get no assists to show for it," so you're out of context as well. Insofar as Bosh's season stats are concerned, he's 8th in the league in assists this season and 5th last season among PFs. Yes, he's not Nash when it comes to passing the ball, but he's still among the best at it at his position.
416hustla wrote:He will most likely have next year to be the number one guy and we will have a better sample to analyze his strengths and weaknesses then. I see a lot of you are arguing your case and making some really good points but the truth is, like it was pointed out, the sample size is too small. It's pointless to debate a point that has a large portion of potential involved as a base for the argumment. Evaluating him next year will be far more accurate. But for now I will have to digress....
It's always next year for Bargnani. Then next year comes and more excuses and Dagger and the rest of the Bargs nuthuggers will say he's only been the #1 option for one year and so will need a few more years to learn his new position as #1 option... and on and on with more excuses.
When he was drafted, it was said Bargs needed 4-5 years on the learning curve to truly show his worth. Now after 4 years, he's still very much on the learning curve and if you consider his numbers on a per min basis, his improvement has been agonizingly slow and appearing to level. Folks were predicting 17/6 in his 2nd year and now he's there 4 years later or 2 years too late.
He's going to have to make a huge leap in his skillset to earn this #1 option gift from Colangelo (he definitely hasn't earned it). But he's been coddled his entire Raptors career so while some things stays the same, lets hope this doesn't describe his minute-adjusted results for next season. That's my non-nuthugging version of glass half full.