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Karl Marx wrote: View PostBack to my original statement: Why wouldn't he go somewhere where he had a chance to win. UNLIKE where he was.
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Buddahfan wrote: View PostMiami would have been better off keeping Beasley and spending that extra money that they gave Bosh on a decent center and/or point guard, straight up.
You can put that one in the bank.
I got a kick out of the announcers last night saying that Miami needed to up the tempo of the game.
How the heck are you going to up the tempo of the game when Bosh can't run anymore?
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Whatever.
Nobody is saying he doesn't have a right to do as he wishes, hell of a coincidence to read a Marxist worry about rights
All we all are saying is this; Hey, Bosh, STFU and play ball kiddo.
The guy chose to go, which would have been fine, but then he chose to make a mockery of the system by stacking Miami, then he ripped Toronto on many occasions to which Colangelo answered back and somehow gets labeled the bad guy. Bosh continued by further tearing up Toronto, then went on to where he is now. Under-performing according to the bar he had been able to set in Toronto as the main guy.
Its funny he doesn't see that yet when most EVERYONE who has a say on tv or in the papers can. He is an average to good player. Period. His time in Toronto is what has allowed him to be where he is. Toronto enhanced his world, he did not enhance Toronto's. Say what you will about "surrounding". Lebron had a worse team and competed for a title. He deserves to talk the talk, because he walked the walk. Bosh had a better team and did worse. Left. And played his former mates and bosses like chumps.
It's tiresome to read comments from fanatics that are still in love with him.
Was it in his rights to make the decision to leave...... hell yes.
Is winning a good reason to go? Hell yes.
Is it more commanding of your respect that a guy stay the course and make a legacy for himself? I think so.
Is it more admirable to leave and have nothing but good to say about the hand that fed you? 100%.
Does Bosh deserve all the backlash we plan to administer to him when he gets here???? Come on people, this ain't tea time in a pre-school girls recess fantasy. This is pro sports baby, this skinny ass douche has it coming LARGE.
keep talking ole skin and bones. Were all waiting for "the wolf" to return to his cage.
ps. you signed a fat contract with Miami and promptly, and selfishly lost ALL the muscle structure you built before starting your contract year. You're an ignorant and selfish prick and I hope the miami fans eat you for lunch. Ps. Bargnani is terrible, and he is starting to average 20 and 8. What you doing stat machine????
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Craig wrote: View PostWhatever.
Nobody is saying he doesn't have a right to do as he wishes, hell of a coincidence to read a Marxist worry about rights
All we all are saying is this; Hey, Bosh, STFU and play ball kiddo.
The guy chose to go, which would have been fine, but then he chose to make a mockery of the system by stacking Miami, then he ripped Toronto on many occasions to which Colangelo answered back and somehow gets labeled the bad guy. Bosh continued by further tearing up Toronto, then went on to where he is now. Under-performing according to the bar he had been able to set in Toronto as the main guy.
Its funny he doesn't see that yet when most EVERYONE who has a say on tv or in the papers can. He is an average to good player. Period. His time in Toronto is what has allowed him to be where he is. Toronto enhanced his world, he did not enhance Toronto's. Say what you will about "surrounding". Lebron had a worse team and competed for a title. He deserves to talk the talk, because he walked the walk. Bosh had a better team and did worse. Left. And played his former mates and bosses like chumps.
It's tiresome to read comments from fanatics that are still in love with him.
Was it in his rights to make the decision to leave...... hell yes.
Is winning a good reason to go? Hell yes.
Is it more commanding of your respect that a guy stay the course and make a legacy for himself? I think so.
Is it more admirable to leave and have nothing but good to say about the hand that fed you? 100%.
Does Bosh deserve all the backlash we plan to administer to him when he gets here???? Come on people, this ain't tea time in a pre-school girls recess fantasy. This is pro sports baby, this skinny ass douche has it coming LARGE.
keep talking ole skin and bones. Were all waiting for "the wolf" to return to his cage.
ps. you signed a fat contract with Miami and promptly, and selfishly lost ALL the muscle structure you built before starting your contract year. You're an ignorant and selfish prick and I hope the miami fans eat you for lunch. Ps. Bargnani is terrible, and he is starting to average 20 and 8. What you doing stat machine????
well said
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Craig wrote: View PostWhatever.
Nobody is saying he doesn't have a right to do as he wishes, hell of a coincidence to read a Marxist worry about rights
All we all are saying is this; Hey, Bosh, STFU and play ball kiddo.
The guy chose to go, which would have been fine, but then he chose to make a mockery of the system by stacking Miami, then he ripped Toronto on many occasions to which Colangelo answered back and somehow gets labeled the bad guy. Bosh continued by further tearing up Toronto, then went on to where he is now. Under-performing according to the bar he had been able to set in Toronto as the main guy.
Its funny he doesn't see that yet when most EVERYONE who has a say on tv or in the papers can. He is an average to good player. Period. His time in Toronto is what has allowed him to be where he is. Toronto enhanced his world, he did not enhance Toronto's. Say what you will about "surrounding". Lebron had a worse team and competed for a title. He deserves to talk the talk, because he walked the walk. Bosh had a better team and did worse. Left. And played his former mates and bosses like chumps.
It's tiresome to read comments from fanatics that are still in love with him.
Was it in his rights to make the decision to leave...... hell yes.
Is winning a good reason to go? Hell yes.
Is it more commanding of your respect that a guy stay the course and make a legacy for himself? I think so.
Is it more admirable to leave and have nothing but good to say about the hand that fed you? 100%.
Does Bosh deserve all the backlash we plan to administer to him when he gets here???? Come on people, this ain't tea time in a pre-school girls recess fantasy. This is pro sports baby, this skinny ass douche has it coming LARGE.
keep talking ole skin and bones. Were all waiting for "the wolf" to return to his cage.
ps. you signed a fat contract with Miami and promptly, and selfishly lost ALL the muscle structure you built before starting your contract year. You're an ignorant and selfish prick and I hope the miami fans eat you for lunch. Ps. Bargnani is terrible, and he is starting to average 20 and 8. What you doing stat machine????
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The taxes won't ever change. Maybe it should be on NBA to change the CBA agreement to be concerned solely with after tax numbers. (ie: an after tax salary cap)
This would allow the Raptors to spend a little more without penalty to make up for the taxes. It would factor out the problem and not really affect any of the other clubs.
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Apollo wrote: View PostThe taxes won't ever change. Maybe it should be on NBA to change the CBA agreement to be concerned solely with after tax numbers. (ie: an after tax salary cap)
This would allow the Raptors to spend a little more without penalty to make up for the taxes. It would factor out the problem and not really affect any of the other clubs.
For one thing a person's taxes both in the USA and Canada are impacted by so many other things beside where the player is domiciled and where they work that unless you are doing a specific player's tax planning or tax return you haven't got a clue how they are impacted by tax regulations.
This whole topic while interesting to some will never get to the truth of the matter on this forum or any forum on the web, 4sure, straight up.Avatar: Riverboat Coffee House 134 Yorkville Ave. billboard of upcoming entertainers - Circa 1960s
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tbihis wrote: View PostMaybe Shaq is just sucking up to Toronto incase he still wants to play next year and no other NBA team would take him.
BC will probably sign him to a 5 year contract worth $50mil. As he usually does!
Buddahfan wrote: View PostTo tell you the truth I doubt that anyone on this board knows the net affect of all taxes, local, provincial (state) and federal on a NBA players income by playing in Canada.
For one thing a person's taxes both in the USA and Canada are impacted by so many other things beside where the player is domiciled and where they work that unless you are doing a specific player's tax planning or tax return you haven't got a clue how they are impacted by tax regulations.
This whole topic while interesting to some will never get to the truth of the matter on this forum or any forum on the web, 4sure, straight up.Last edited by Apollo; Sat Nov 13, 2010, 01:10 PM.
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Karl Marx wrote: View PostShaq is old and irrelevant, he needs to go away.
Obviously can't blame Bosh for leaving. Look what he was surrounded with in Toronto.If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
Sometimes, I like to buy a book on CD and listen to it, while reading music.
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tbihis wrote: View PostMaybe Shaq is just sucking up to Toronto incase he still wants to play next year and no other NBA team would take him.
BC will probably sign him to a 5 year contract worth $50mil. As he usually does!If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
Sometimes, I like to buy a book on CD and listen to it, while reading music.
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