Fairview4Life wrote:Dennis 37 wrote:The man made no one else better. A team leader has that effect on people. Look at the comments today from Khem Birch and FVV on the leadership greatness of Kyle Lowry. Bosh did not have that.
That's pretty uncharitable to Bosh. He was 25 in his last year here. Lowry, for example, was still in Houston when he was 25 and I don't think all that many people considered him a great leader at that point. Maybe CB turns into that guy 5 years later with Masai at the helm as well.
I think it's important to stress that Raptors leadership was horrendous prior to Tim Leiweke and his hiring of Masai. Bosh's best teammate in Toronto was Jose Calderon and peak Bargnani. None of Bosh's teammates would've been a starter on the 2019 team. Also you can't pin Bosh on lack of team leadership - Kawhi never had this either. The difference was Kawhi had Lowry, the real team leader. So I think it's unfair to blame Bosh for lack of team success.
Having said that, Bosh did throw shade @Toronto. He complained of being unable to watch ESPN because Toronto didn't have good cable. He complained of going through Customs (frivolous IMO, the Raptors go through a special gate without line-ups and with NEXUS they easily go through). He implied Toronto were never on US national television. He grumbled about high taxes in Canada.
He also complained that Toronto wasn't a free agent destination. This is true but did Bosh really help in recruitment? What didn't help was the aggregate of all of these shades he lobbed against Toronto. For this reason, I agree the meh "who cares?" attitude of Toronto fans to his HOF selection, is understandable and fitting.