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therealjondoe

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In 78 playoff games for the Heat, Chris Bosh scored over 20 points, only 16 times. Which comes out to about 20.5%. So he would post 20 points about once every five games (or once a playoff series).

In 78 playoff games for the Heat, Chris Bosh grabbed over 10 rebounds, 20 times. Which comes out to about 25.6%. So he would get double digit boards about once every four games (or once a playoff series).

Clearly more important to the Heats success as LeBron was, cuz we know D Wade posted identical numbers to Bron and could duplicate what he brought to the table. :rolleyes:

Complaining about my "long posts", but faithfully reading every one of them then tryna buddy buddy with another white person on the board since you can't dispute them makes me go :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Bosh was the 3rd option
Wade was putting up numbers when he was the first option. For the betterment of the team after
Lebron shit himself in 2011 finals wade told him it was LeBron's team hes the 1.
Lebron worked on his game in the off season and the rest is history.
 

therealjondoe

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It's a damn shame how these Heat players shit on LeBron like this. Man Haslem couldn't come to my house after all his slick talking bullshit.
He defended lebron in that interview
He always defends lebron
These cats were saying Giannis is better than LeBron lol
 

KingTaharqa

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Bosh was the 3rd option
Wade was putting up numbers when he was the first option. For the betterment of the team after
Lebron shit himself in 2011 finals wade told him it was LeBron's team hes the 1.
Lebron worked on his game in the off season and the rest is history.

Wade never put up numbers playing with LeBron. :lol: D Wade averaged 10 less points than he did in his previous Finals he played in and lost in 2011, and you treat him like he won cuz he managed to outscore LeBron while losing. Khris Middleton played better in the 2021 NBA Finals than Wade did in 2011. Wade got outscored by Jason Terry (the guy he was guarding) in every 4th quarter and couldn't shoot well enough to bust up the zone Dallas ran on LeBron. He also was a ballhog and didn't pass as well as he should. After that Finals (Bron's first year with the team), Wade accepted that he wasn't good enough to lead a championship team anymore and correctly deferred to the better player. He watched Bron accomplish and win more accolades the next 3 years than he did his entire Heat career. Today nobody even mentions Wade with Bron anymore.
 

KingTaharqa

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It's a damn shame how these Heat players shit on LeBron like this. Man Haslem couldn't come to my house after all his slick talking bullshit.

It's the culture. They are plantation minded in Miami. Pat Riley is the overseer/slave owner. If you stay loyal and resign with him, you can go scoreless in a NBA Finals Game 7 and still be remembered fondly by their majority white Hispanic fanbase. If you leave via free agency and put your career before Riles, you can post trip dubs in Finals close out games and win MVPs and your impact will be portayed as minimal. :lol:
 

REDLINE

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If this old nigga don't stfu



So this show's about letting us know how foolish they are.

They just gonna keep talkin out their asses.


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Yes Bosh was an important piece but not the most important. Because without Bron, the Heat would've just been some niggas on the court :roflmao:
 

therealjondoe

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Man that's when he was with the wildlings north of the wall lol


Keep in mind that I don't have a problem with Chris Bosh, I have a problem with bullshit.

The same guy begging to get into an All-Star game




I mean he did everything except say


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And he's the most important piece?



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Amajorfucup

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He writes the longest shit every day. The laughing emojis are so annoying, never associated with anything remotely humorous. Like a desperate need to co-sign himself. He's the Ted Kaczynski of basketball fans... plus emojis. Andrew Cunanan would be the easier comparison because of the homosexuality but the manifestos are more Kaczynski-like.
Ted Kaczynski may have been a loon.. But the guy was a certified genius.. :dunno:
Wow...

@Amajorfucup, as much as you hate players having a voice through podcasts, this is some compelling content they are putting out.
The problem is these guys rewrite history to show them in a sympathetic lite. They also almost never hold each other accountable. Melo was delusional in his waning years. Laughed at the idea of coming off the bench with a contender and insisted on being treated like a franchise guy as a declining volume shooter and black hole. Harden wanted him gone from Houston. Harden and Morey were BFF's then. Melo was brought in to be a role playing shooter. But wanted to define his own role and that shit wasnt gonna work with Harden being ball dominant and CP3 not being effective playing off ball long term.
 

KingTaharqa

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Literally 1 day before the UD podcast hot take drops. Read the comments of what folks thought of Bosh vs. Duncan. And keep in mind Bosh faced old man Duncan in the Finals and got waxed twice. This wasn't even the young spry Duncan that moved like a wing. :lol:



Bosh didn't have to outplay anybody. Just provide adequate "help" to LeBron. He wasn't playing for himself or the Heat, he was playing for LeBron. And since LeBron won 2 championahips, Bosh deserves more credit for his sacrifice! He could give you 15 and 8 easy on a max deal!







 

therealjondoe

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In their three years playing together, no member of the Miami Heat's Big Three has taken more of a statistical dive from their pre-super team days than Chris Bosh.

It's such a drop in production that it seems fair to wonder if Bosh's move to Miami has hindered his ability to perform.

Bosh, who in his final season with the Toronto Raptors averaged 24.0 points and 10.8 rebounds per game, is down to scoring 16.8 points and 7.0 rebounds this season.

When you look at it from this standpoint, it would appear as if Bosh was a better player in Toronto than Miami.
However, that's not the case. Even though his numbers have dropped, Bosh is a more effective player alongside LeBron James and Dwyane Wade than he was as a Raptor.

The reason Bosh's scoring has dropped dramatically isn't very difficult to figure out.

On a Heat team with two other elite scorers, Bosh isn't shooting nearly as much as he used to. In 2009-10 with the Raptors, Bosh shot 16.5 times per game compared to 12.4 now.

Bosh's scoring has also dropped due to him not getting to the line as often he used to in Toronto (8.7 FTA per game in 2009-10 and 4.2 FTA in 2012-13). But this isn't a reflection of a declining skill set in Bosh, rather just a change in his offensive role.

In Miami, Bosh is used to spread the floor and beat opponents with his jumper instead of primarily trying to attack down low as he did in Toronto.
While he's not scoring as often, Bosh is thriving in his offensive role in Miami.

Bosh is on pace to post career bests in field-goal percentage and true shooting percentage.

As for specifically his jumper, Bosh is shooting an unreal 54.0 percent from 16-23 feet from the basket, according to Hoopdata. Not only does that represent a career best from that range by seven percent, it's the best in the NBA this season (minimum of 20 makes).

That's not just including centers, either. Bosh has the best mid-range game in the NBA right now.
 
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