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    The8thDeadlySin
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     If the Heat decided to trade Bosh?  If they decided to trade Bosh with Mike Miller?  Could they steal Dwight Howard?

    Chalmers, Wade, James, Hasslem, Howard

    Thay is an insane lineup on the defensive end of the floor.

    Could they use him to get Andrew Bynum or Paul Gasol?

    What could he fetch?

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  • #610750
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    Michael.S.
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    Bosh is better than the other offers Orl is getting now. Brook Lopez? Howard said last year that he’d never sign there, but if he did get traded there they would most definitely be unbeatable.

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    JoeWolf1

     Look what it took to get Melo, I think Orlando would want more than Bosh and injury prone Miller.

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  • #610762
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    The Scare Crow Returns
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    For Chris Bosh and Mike Miller…

    Or Trading him to Houston for Johnny Flynn,Terrence Williams,Jordan Hill and picks(Ny in 2012 and Houston in 2013)

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    Tyrober
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     If they trade for Bosh then Orlando is a 7th or 8th at best. They would be a first round exit team and what is the point of that? They want young talent so they can rebuild. Not so they can be stuck in the middle

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    mikeyvthedon
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    Really? First off, no, I do not think that Orlando would trade Dwight Howard for Chris Bosh, as it would more than likely be counterproductive. Bosh is more than likely better than any player they will get in a trade for Howard (I said more than likely, not definitely as if the Lakers do decide to give up Pau Gasol), but they would not hand their franchise player to another Florida team just to take on the contract of a player who has even less of a chance at making them competitive and another role player.

    Personally, I do not know why you are thinking of trading Chris Bosh at all. The Heat should be even more cohesive as a team with him this season, and Bosh was a big part of why they got to the Finals. Not to mention, he played better than Pau Gasol did against Dirk Nowitzki, you have to give him that. Bosh is younger, less expensive and not coming off a complete play-off meltdown. Say what you want about Bosh’s regular season struggles, he looked solid in the play-offs. He also played really well against Gasol in their two meetings head to head.

    Also, I would be incredibly weary about trading for Andrew Bynum. He may not exactly have had the same injury concerns as a Greg Oden, per se, but he has averaged 51 games per year over the last 4 years. If he were ever healthy, he would probably be the best Center in the league outside of Dwight Howard, but that is a big if. Meanwhile, Bosh has never played less than 67 games in a season and played in 77 last year.

    So, no, I do not think the Heat could steal Dwight Howard and I see no reason they need to be worried about trading Chris Bosh for any of those players. If they take a step back this year or do not win a title, than worry. For now, having LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh as your 3 best players seems pretty damn good. They should worry more about filling out the rest of the team, which I am sure they will do to the best of their ability.

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  • #610774
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    JunkYardDog
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    … and what would be the aim ?

    maybe they could also sign or put some "funny trades" to bring blake griffin, chris paul.

    I’m so fed up with those big 3,4 ,5 ,7 ,12 !!! The nba should kill 26 teams and only allow 4 all stars teams to play. We would gain some time.

    Maybe they should stay with their team, add several useful role players, and make them play as a team….

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