Sirchilly Bosh is a crap defender. You should change your team and get of the board as this board is for RAPTOR FANS not Chris Bosh fans. Maybe you should take that doobie out of your mouth and go find a MIAMI board
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Frankthetank wrote: View PostSirchilly Bosh is a crap defender. You should change your team and get of the board as this board is for RAPTOR FANS not Chris Bosh fans. Maybe you should take that doobie out of your mouth and go find a MIAMI board
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Buddahfan wrote: View PostGood catch
my bad.
Bargnani vs Bargnani - Slight improvement in 10-11
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I was bashing Chad Ford in my mind until he clarified his ranking scheme on one his tweets. The grade wasn't on how good the team will be next year, but weighing the + and -'s of the off-season moves.
For that reason if according to him a B- is the first ranking for a team that improved in the off-season, I'd give the team a C.
D+ shows that he values the loss of Bosh and possibly Turk as greater than what I'd grade.
GM -N/A (Lose an assistant GM, but I don't its that significant).
Head Coach -N/A
Assistant Coaches - ++, the two assistants we brought in is greater than the one assistant we lost.
Bosh- For Draft picks, a large trade exception and cap space is a -- loss.
Turk for Barbosa - I'd give it a +, we save long-term cap room and get a younger player who will fit in better, with slightly less talent.
Bellinelli for Wright - I'd give it a small +, but it's pretty much a lateral move.
Addition of Davis and Alabi - Is one +, Alabi is still a project.
Kleiza for Wright - Is a +.
Anderson - Negligible addition.
Dorsey - ""
The loss of Patrick O'Bryant and Nesterovic is a Negligible loss.
So, I'd give 4 + for 2 -- = about a B-. Let's say the loss of Bosh is greater, then at most it would bring the grade down to a C.-"You can’t run from me. I mean, my heart don’t bleed Kool-Aid."
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Mango i disagree with you on Bosh's contributions to the team. Bosh was the best offensive player on the team Guarenteed but he packed it in early. HOW DO YOU THINK THAT EFFECTS YOUR TEAMMATES? I would say when your best player isn't playing defense or stops caring about the success of the team. The rest of the team is effected in a negative way. So please answer how this outweighs his offensive contributions.
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Frankthetank wrote: View PostMango i disagree with you on Bosh's contributions to the team. Bosh was the best offensive player on the team Guarenteed but he packed it in early. HOW DO YOU THINK THAT EFFECTS YOUR TEAMMATES? I would say when your best player isn't playing defense or stops caring about the success of the team. The rest of the team is effected in a negative way. So please answer how this outweighs his offensive contributions.
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You didn't answer the question. How does Bosh's reduction (Stats blocks and steals down) in defense and his inability to fight through injuries and to be a team leader Not effect the rest of the team in a NEGATIVE FASHION. You just made a bunch of excuses comparing to grant hill which is ridiculous since Hill had a serious ankle injury while Chris didn't even have swelling on his ankle if you believe the doctors.
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Frankthetank wrote: View PostYou didn't answer the question. How does Bosh's reduction (Stats blocks and steals down) in defense and his inability to fight through injuries and to be a team leader Not effect the rest of the team in a NEGATIVE FASHION. You just made a bunch of excuses comparing to grant hill which is ridiculous since Hill had a serious ankle injury while Chris didn't even have swelling on his ankle if you believe the doctors.
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bosh's stats don't mean a damn thing. maybe if he wasnt such a black hole on offense, and a turnstile on defense, they might have won a little more. sure, his precious stats would suffer, but he'd have a chance to be a winner instead of the career loser he's molded himself into.
and he looks like one of the Skeksis from the Dark Crystal
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Buddahfan wrote: View PostPeople make a big mistake when they compare Turk with Barbosa
They do not play the same positions
The proper comparisons for the 10-11 Raptors vs the 09-10 Raptors are
10-11 vs 09-10
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Johnson vs Bosh - Johnson will not be as good
Kleiza vs Turk - Kleiza will be better
Barbosa vs A. Wright - Barbosa will be better
Davis vs Johnson - unknown, could go either way
Jack vs Jack - should be a slight improvement in 10-11
Calderon vs Calderon - should be the same or an improvement in 10-11
DeRozan vs DeRozan - will be a big improvement in 10-11
Bargnani vs Bargnani - slight improvement in 10-11
Andersen vs Rasho - will be an improvement in 10-11
Reggie/Dorsey vs Reggie - will be an improvement in 10-11
J. Wright vs POB - will be an improvement in 10-11
Alabi vs PMB - probably not material unless Alabi surprises to the upside.
So of all the comparisons between 10-11 and 09-10 I see only one that will be a downgrade Johnson vs Bosh. Davis vs Johnson could go either way.
The rest of the roster should all be better in 10-11 vs 09-10 with some like DeRozan showing a major improvement.
It seems to me that all those improvements will lead to a better Raptors team in 10-11 than in 09-10 if
Odds are preliminary pending the completion of the pre-season
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1. Johnson can play at least 30 + mpg ---- odds 30% - 70%
2. DeRozan can make the jump in his game that I expect - 65% - 35%
3. Davis can get up to speed and carry his own relatively quickly. 45% - 55%
If none of those three things happen then the Raptors could very easily be worse in 10-11 then in 09-10
The possibility is there that the Raptors could become better in 10-11 then in 09-10. It doesn't take an ESPN insider to figure that out.
We shall see.
Hotshot wrote:
"You also have to look directly on the teams, who's gotten better and who's gotten worse:
Miami - Alot better
Chicago - Alot better
Orlando - same/worse
Millwauakee - better
Boston - same/better/worse
Atlanta - same/worse
New York - better
Philadelphia - better
Charlotte - worse/same
Indiana - better/same
Detroit - better/same
New Jersey - better
Toronto - alot worse
Washington - better/same
Cleveland - alot worse
Out of last season teams only 3 teams have gotten worse coming to this season: Toronto, Cleveland and Charlotte. While everyone else either stayed the same or gotten better."
Buddahfan wrote:
If you have any support to your statement, I am sure that all the readers would love to see it. At this point I don't have an opinion on the individual teams in the EC and whether they have gotten better or worse visa via each other. I want to see how the teams play the last four games of the pre-season before giving an opinion on it.Last edited by BC Boy; Thu Sep 16, 2010, 10:53 PM.
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Bosh's career average was 1.2 blocks a game his blocks were 1 a game last year. To make even worse is that Bosh averaged 1.4 blocks per game in his first year as 20 year old thats called REGRESSION.Steals down .3 a game. Also if you go through bosh's stats his only other year he rebounded like this year was 2006 his last CONTRACT YEAR. THat should tell you Chris's motivation. BOSH LOVERs
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