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  • Stirring the Pot - Bosh vs. Durant

    Bosh & Durant were named NBA (East & West) players of the week.

    http://www.nba.com/2010/news/04/05/p...s=iref:nbahpt2


    Wondered how RR readers feel about the two players in terms of preferring one or the other on the Raptors. Of course this would not happen but serves the purpose of comparing Bosh to a peer receiving the same accolade this week.

    Would Durant have a larger impact on the Raptors than Bosh? Which player brings more to the table in terms of making other teammates better or provides greater leadership or is more likely to be a game changer.

    Both obviously pretty good....but....who would be better taking the Raptors forward?

  • #2
    Durant is better than Bosh. He's in the west and isn't struggling to make it to the post season.

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    • #3
      Sign and trade - Bosh for D. Lee would be good for the Raptors
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      • #4
        ^^ lol giving us this **** again.

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        • #5
          Apples and Oranges

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          • #6
            Ya I agree with OzRapFan. No way can you compare the two guys. The way the team is structured right now though? I'd say Bosh is more suited to the team because if we simply switched Bosh for Durant we would have to start Amir, Reggie, or Rasho. Also, that would mean that we have another guy on the team that needs the ball in his hands to be effective.

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            • #7
              OzRapFan wrote: View Post
              Apples and Oranges
              I realize they play diff. positions. As players who won their respective conf. player of the week...who would Raptor fans rather have...comparing all of their tangibles and intangibles.

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              • #8
                I appreciate the nature of the post, they both had good weeks, but a more realistic question would be would you rather have any other player in the history of the NBA over Durant right now. He's 21, still scratching the surface of his talent and possesses the kind of game usually reserved for guys 6-2.

                Jordan had a great career and was blessed with an insane work ethic, but he wasn't even close to this good at 21. Lebron might have a better body and overall game, but he's 25, 7 years in the league and still can't shoot as well as KD. The kids entire history is still to be written and he could theoretically end up without a title, but i'd argue hes the best 21 year old to ever play the game.

                I wouldn't trade his future for any other players past, but that's me.

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                • #9
                  mo-sales wrote: View Post
                  The kids entire history is still to be written and he could theoretically end up without a title, but i'd argue hes the best 21 year old to ever play the game.
                  Hmmm ... Magic Johnson. He would be my pick for the best 20 year old in NBA History.

                  Not many other players could claim to be better than Durant though. Not at 21. Well, most of the old timers were only entering or about to enter the NBA at that stage whereas Durant is in his third season ... so it limits the field a great deal. More about recent stars than true history.

                  Shaquille O'Neal would be another one. Wow, Jordan and Duncan were both 21 in their rookie seasons (Duncan is particularly surprising, he played four years at Wake Forest), I would take both ahead of Durant too. LeBron James is more difficult one. I'd take James ahead of Durant because I thought his game showed more potential but I'm not sure who was better at that exact age. Tracy McGrady was 21 his first season in Orlando, that is a tough one too.
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                  • #10
                    Kevin Durant is already better than Bosh and still has a lot of room for improvement.

                    Oklahoma wouldn't have been as successful as they have been this season with Bosh in Durant's place. Toronto is harder to say due to the personnel, likely more of the same, but it would have made it easier for the Raptors to build their squad long term.
                    nbaroundtable

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                    • #11
                      Durant is simply a prolific scorer and excellent defender of his position. The only drawback that I can see is his frame - every time I watch him play and he gets knocked down, I am worried he is going to snap his legs or arms which are not all that thick looking.

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                      • #12
                        verbatim wrote: View Post
                        The only drawback that I can see is his frame - every time I watch him play and he gets knocked down, I am worried he is going to snap his legs or arms which are not all that thick looking.
                        Didn't people say that about Iverson his whole career? How many games did he miss, personal reasons aside?

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                        • #13
                          I'd definitely take KD for CB right now straight up, I think KD with the rest of the Rapts roster would be more successful than they are right now with CB. KD gives that scoring threat thats needed to open everyone else up and has shown the ability to get others involved and make everyone else better, I dont really see that type of leadership with Bosh, esp this year.

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                          • #14
                            If the NBA blew itself up and did fantasy draft to recalibrate all the teams, I think the top ten would roughly go like this.

                            Bron, Howard, Durant, Paul, Melo, Wade, Roy, Rose, Tyreke, Bosh

                            I still think that puts Bosh to high actually. A one way player with limited leadership skills and not likely to improve any further.

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                            • #15
                              There isn't much debate here. Durant is the next NBA superstar. Hands down.

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