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- Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 5:52am #23273
hiphopismylifeParticipantVery impressive performance out of CB last night. They went to him early and really got him going offensively. His lack of production on the glass this year is still a concern but we all know for a lot of players getting touches directly correlates to how they contribute in other areas. Hopefully this gets him in a nice rhythm.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:13am #437630
mikeyvthedonParticipantKidding, I think we all know that Chris Bosh is still one of the better PF’s in the league, and I still refer to his as the best third option in basketball. He did what he should have done, which is kill a depleted Phoenix frontline, and he did so in very impressive fashion (12-17 from the field, 11-11 from the line). He may have "only had 6 rebounds" but when you look at the fact that it was as many as any Phoenix player had, it does not appear to make much of a difference. But, all detractors to the Heat will point out the fact that they killed a good team, one that has beaten some good teams this season, but one without any semblance of a post game. The Heat’s biggest issue will be against teams that can outrebound them and push them around. If they do keep getting performances like they have from Emeka Okafor and Paul Millsap, the blame, maybe unfairly, will get placed on Chris Bosh. He is not a poor rebounder however, and I feel he will pick it up. I truly hope he continues to have good games and has found his role on the Heat. Totally feel that as the season progresses, this team will really come together and gain some nice chemistry.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:13am #437649
mikeyvthedonParticipantKidding, I think we all know that Chris Bosh is still one of the better PF’s in the league, and I still refer to his as the best third option in basketball. He did what he should have done, which is kill a depleted Phoenix frontline, and he did so in very impressive fashion (12-17 from the field, 11-11 from the line). He may have "only had 6 rebounds" but when you look at the fact that it was as many as any Phoenix player had, it does not appear to make much of a difference. But, all detractors to the Heat will point out the fact that they killed a good team, one that has beaten some good teams this season, but one without any semblance of a post game. The Heat’s biggest issue will be against teams that can outrebound them and push them around. If they do keep getting performances like they have from Emeka Okafor and Paul Millsap, the blame, maybe unfairly, will get placed on Chris Bosh. He is not a poor rebounder however, and I feel he will pick it up. I truly hope he continues to have good games and has found his role on the Heat. Totally feel that as the season progresses, this team will really come together and gain some nice chemistry.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:13am #437671
mikeyvthedonParticipantKidding, I think we all know that Chris Bosh is still one of the better PF’s in the league, and I still refer to his as the best third option in basketball. He did what he should have done, which is kill a depleted Phoenix frontline, and he did so in very impressive fashion (12-17 from the field, 11-11 from the line). He may have "only had 6 rebounds" but when you look at the fact that it was as many as any Phoenix player had, it does not appear to make much of a difference. But, all detractors to the Heat will point out the fact that they killed a good team, one that has beaten some good teams this season, but one without any semblance of a post game. The Heat’s biggest issue will be against teams that can outrebound them and push them around. If they do keep getting performances like they have from Emeka Okafor and Paul Millsap, the blame, maybe unfairly, will get placed on Chris Bosh. He is not a poor rebounder however, and I feel he will pick it up. I truly hope he continues to have good games and has found his role on the Heat. Totally feel that as the season progresses, this team will really come together and gain some nice chemistry.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:16am #437636
Im Your FatherParticipantBut guys, he had like 4 mediocre games in a row, even though he averaged 24ppg and 10rpg last year he sucks, the Heat need to trade him now!
Seriously though, he’s a very talented player, and I don’t even really see why people don’t think his game fits in with Lebron and Wade. He can get buckets while not clogging up the lane and is a good midrange drive and kick option.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:16am #437654
Im Your FatherParticipantBut guys, he had like 4 mediocre games in a row, even though he averaged 24ppg and 10rpg last year he sucks, the Heat need to trade him now!
Seriously though, he’s a very talented player, and I don’t even really see why people don’t think his game fits in with Lebron and Wade. He can get buckets while not clogging up the lane and is a good midrange drive and kick option.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:16am #437677
Im Your FatherParticipantBut guys, he had like 4 mediocre games in a row, even though he averaged 24ppg and 10rpg last year he sucks, the Heat need to trade him now!
Seriously though, he’s a very talented player, and I don’t even really see why people don’t think his game fits in with Lebron and Wade. He can get buckets while not clogging up the lane and is a good midrange drive and kick option.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:17am #437639
hiphopismylifeParticipantYou’re right. Theres no question he can rebound. The production on the glass has been there in the past. I think that lack of production this year had a lot to do with them being so out of sync offensively.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:17am #437657
hiphopismylifeParticipantYou’re right. Theres no question he can rebound. The production on the glass has been there in the past. I think that lack of production this year had a lot to do with them being so out of sync offensively.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:17am #437681
hiphopismylifeParticipantYou’re right. Theres no question he can rebound. The production on the glass has been there in the past. I think that lack of production this year had a lot to do with them being so out of sync offensively.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:54am #437690
Bossy13Participant… you didn’t need to spend 100 million plus to get a PF that could own Hedo Turkoglu.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:54am #437706
Bossy13Participant… you didn’t need to spend 100 million plus to get a PF that could own Hedo Turkoglu.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 6:54am #437734
Bossy13Participant… you didn’t need to spend 100 million plus to get a PF that could own Hedo Turkoglu.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 10:20am #437853
NYK2010ParticipantHe can sore now needs to rebound and blocked some shots.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 10:20am #437871
NYK2010ParticipantHe can sore now needs to rebound and blocked some shots.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 10:20am #437893
NYK2010ParticipantHe can sore now needs to rebound and blocked some shots.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 11:01am #437896
sheltwon3ParticipantBosh played great last night and since he is on my fantasy team, I hope he plays like this all time or that Miami can play more games against Phoenix. I am just saying.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 11:01am #437916
sheltwon3ParticipantBosh played great last night and since he is on my fantasy team, I hope he plays like this all time or that Miami can play more games against Phoenix. I am just saying.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 11/18/2010 - 11:01am #437937
sheltwon3ParticipantBosh played great last night and since he is on my fantasy team, I hope he plays like this all time or that Miami can play more games against Phoenix. I am just saying.
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