SpursFanSinceNovember2017
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Bosh is what they call an NBA unicorn. a stretch big who plays defense... scouts literally say that is hands down the hardest thing to find - and Bosh is the supreme example of that.
Bosh was the ultimate swiss army knife for the Miami runs. He did everything for them. Theres a reason why the coaches were fond of saying that Bosh was the most important player on the floor for Miami. Because of all the ways he helped them win that didn't manifest themselves on a stat sheet. Everything they asked him to do he did. Hell they told him they needed more 3 point range so he went and developed a decent 3 point shot in one off season. In many ways he's the opposite of Melo. He's not really an amazing first option - but he's a winner, he's selfless, he works incredibly hard, he has a tremendous BBall IQ, and he represents the hardest thing to find in a player in the NBA size, defense, and scoring versatility all in one player. Bosh instantly makes every team you put him on better.
Melo fills up the stat sheet and loses the game. He's a true first option that needs the ball in his hand to be effective, but takes off plays on defense, doesn't know how to lead, makes stupid low bball IQ mistakes, and has never proven he can be a winner in the playoffs.
You take Melo, and enjoy your highlight vids... I'll draft Bosh and enjoy my playoff wins.
Bosh was the ultimate swiss army knife for the Miami runs. He did everything for them. Theres a reason why the coaches were fond of saying that Bosh was the most important player on the floor for Miami. Because of all the ways he helped them win that didn't manifest themselves on a stat sheet. Everything they asked him to do he did. Hell they told him they needed more 3 point range so he went and developed a decent 3 point shot in one off season. In many ways he's the opposite of Melo. He's not really an amazing first option - but he's a winner, he's selfless, he works incredibly hard, he has a tremendous BBall IQ, and he represents the hardest thing to find in a player in the NBA size, defense, and scoring versatility all in one player. Bosh instantly makes every team you put him on better.
Melo fills up the stat sheet and loses the game. He's a true first option that needs the ball in his hand to be effective, but takes off plays on defense, doesn't know how to lead, makes stupid low bball IQ mistakes, and has never proven he can be a winner in the playoffs.
You take Melo, and enjoy your highlight vids... I'll draft Bosh and enjoy my playoff wins.
Was Bosh doing before he became a glorified spot up shooting big?



