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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
No. It was. Now he's a face-up guy with half of a face-up game. If he was good at breaking someone down off the dribble now, Miami would have spaced the floor and let him do it with a bench unit while LeBron got a blow, and they would have used it as a secondary offensive option to take bigger players away from the paint and get their foul counts up. Alas, that never happened. He camps from 20 feet out and shoots open jumpers now.
I don't think many people understand the way the NBA works. A number one option on any team is going to score almost 20 points a game just based upon the volume of possessions they use.
Shit, Kevin Martin is a near 20 PPG score for his career and he ****ing blows.
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If Bosh is able to be the same efficient face-up player he was for Toronto, he'd be a decent #1 option offensively and could get them to the postseason (45 wins or so and a mid to low seed). But there's no real upside there and there's certanly no guarantee at all he can even be that same player again. From Miami's perspective, the contract makes little sense to me.