NOPE! Yall dudes aint hiding from that Giannis accountability....

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Bosh wasn’t him ya need to get off that man’s dikk by far one of the most overrated players on this board :mjlol:
 

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Bosh averaged 24 and 10 for 5 straight seasons before Bron handicapped him in Miami.

Bosh was a perennial all star, made more all star appearances and all nba teams than Jrue and Middleton combined.

11 all stars -> 4 combined by jrue/khris
1 all nba -> 0 by jrue/Khris

Forget wade, and Khris’s injury. if Giannis even had bosh instead of Jrue, they would be playing heat right now.
My man nobody handicapped dude he played his actual natural role which allowed him to focus more on defense which was a big weakness for him prior. A Chris Bosh-led team was never going to do a damn thing.

Going to Miami was the best decision he could have possibly made for his career.

This is y’all problem y’all love using name value and circumstantial accolades in basketball discussions. Tell me how Bosh in any playoff series exceeded Middleton’s performance last year. He averaged 23/7/5 and had 15 game tying or go ahead shots in the playoffs which is tied with ‘07 LeBron for the most in the last 25 seasons.

It’s always about a dudes name recognition and selected trivial accolades like All-Star appearances and not what they actually did in the games.

Bosh had his moments but lacked availability and was only putting up Brook Lopez-type numbers in the Heat’s championship runs.
 

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That and Bosh was putting up 24 points and grabbing 10 boards at his best. Even if Bosh is overrated to some, he‘s sure as hell better than Middleton & Holiday
What does him grabbing 24/10 on garbage Toronto teams have to do with his actual production and availability en route to the championships?

This nikka is known for a block and grabbing an offensive rebound :mjlol:

Imagine one of LeBron’s teammates hitting 15 go ahead/game tying clutch baskets throughout a playoff run :heh:
 

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It’s not about Jrue and Middleton being better than Bosh. Obviously in a draft one would select Bosh over Middleton and Jrue to lead a team.

But that’s not what it’s about.

It’s about what actually happened on the court. Bosh was like a 13/7 guy and missed parts of several playoff series in the Heat’s runs.

Miami was a very top heavy team not as deep as Milwaukee.
 
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Do you think Middleton or Jrue could lead a team with TJ Ford and Bargani as the 2nd and 3rd best players to a division title? Because that's who were comparing him to in this thread
You mean 2007, when the Atlantic division was the worst in the NBA? :mjlol:

Raptors: 47-35
Nets: 41-41
Sixers: 35-47
Knicks: 33-49
Celtics: 24-58

I don't see why a 6'8" 2-way player giving you 20-6-5 can't sit comfortably over this in an era that prioritized wings taking midrange jumpers which is his bread & butter.
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Bosh averaged 24 and 10 for 5 straight seasons before Bron handicapped him in Miami.

Bosh was a perennial all star, made more all star appearances and all nba teams than Jrue and Middleton combined.

11 all stars -> 4 combined by jrue/khris
1 all nba -> 0 by jrue/Khris

Forget wade, and Khris’s injury. if Giannis even had bosh instead of Jrue, they would be playing heat right now.
If you're going to be wrong, get your numbers right. 24 PPG happened 1 time.
 

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Do you think Middleton or Jrue could lead a team with TJ Ford and Bargani as the 2nd and 3rd best players to a division title? Because that's who were comparing him to in this thread
Yes, he could.

A few seasons ago he was a 20/6/5 guy on basically 50/40/90 while being a + defender.
 

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What does him grabbing 24/10 on garbage Toronto teams have to do with his actual production and availability en route to the championships?

This nikka is known for a block and grabbing an offensive rebound :mjlol:

Imagine one of LeBron’s teammates hitting 15 go ahead/game tying clutch baskets throughout a playoff run :heh:
You saying that like a Middleton or Holiday led team wouldn’t be trash too

Either way I’m piggybacking off replies to “Middleton and Holiday aren’t better players than Bosh?” I saw in this thread. You talking it’s not about that, but if there’s posts mentioning it then it can addressed :manny:. If you wanna talk his productivity during playoffs then rant away, I agree he could’ve done better during the B2B titles
 

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You mean 2007, when the Atlantic division was the worst in the NBA? :mjlol:

Raptors: 47-35
Nets: 41-41
Sixers: 35-47
Knicks: 33-49
Celtics: 24-58

I don't see why a 6'8" 2-way player giving you 20-6-5 can't sit comfortably over this in an era that prioritized wings taking midrange jumpers which is his bread & butter.

As are y'all kneepads...

Whole East was weak, but you know that :lolbron:
 

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I think the objective way to look at it is a few things:

A. Most NBA teams throughout history haven't repeated. It's tough.
B. His second best player was out, and that was key here because the Bucks' offense bogged down a lot, and Khris would certainly have helped tremendously.
C. He still got the Bucks to a Game 7
D. He underperformed at times, but was still the best player in the series. He needs to keep improving certain aspects of his game.

All in all, he didn't perform in such a way that warrants being excessively critical towards him, given the circumstances.
 
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