Michael Grange apparently thinks so.
Some may say otherwise when they think back with Vince, but is it safe to say Bosh is the greatest of all time here in the Tdot?
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“Chris Bosh is averaging over 24 points and 12 rebounds per game right now. If he were to finish the season above those two thresholds, he would become just the 12th player over the last 20 years to do so,” says Black.
And another thing: No player ever has hit those numbers and done while averaging less than two turnovers a game.
I’ll resist the urge to say enjoy it while it lasts – and not only because it’s unlikely will Bosh maintain 12 rebounds a game all season. But seriously, enjoy it. After six seasons Bosh is reaching that stage where people are as familiar with his shortcomings as his strengths. He’s not LeBron but he’s probably the best player the franchise has ever had and if he leaves – and whether he should or shouldn’t or will or won’t is a topic for another day -- I can’t see him being replaced easily, can you?
And another thing: No player ever has hit those numbers and done while averaging less than two turnovers a game.
I’ll resist the urge to say enjoy it while it lasts – and not only because it’s unlikely will Bosh maintain 12 rebounds a game all season. But seriously, enjoy it. After six seasons Bosh is reaching that stage where people are as familiar with his shortcomings as his strengths. He’s not LeBron but he’s probably the best player the franchise has ever had and if he leaves – and whether he should or shouldn’t or will or won’t is a topic for another day -- I can’t see him being replaced easily, can you?
Let's put it to a vote.
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