Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
*Playoff runs where Bosh at least went past the 1st round
2010-2011: 18.6 points 8.5 rebounds 1.1 assists
2011-2012: 14.0 points 7.8 rebounds 0.8 assists
2012-2013: 12.1 points 7.3 rebounds 1.5 assists
2013-2014: 14.9 points 5.6 rebounds 1.1 assists
Does this scream HOF production??? :confusedshrug:
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
You forgot:
2007-2008: 24 points 9 Rebounds 3.6 assists.
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
[QUOTE=Poetry]You forgot:
2007-2008: 24 points 9 Rebounds 3.6 assists.[/QUOTE]
Normally 1st round exits shouldn't count as playoff stats, too much variability can happen in 4-5 games, poor representation.
Bosh in playoff runs past the 1st round literally averages 14.9 points for his career, just pathetic
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
[QUOTE=Dray n Klay]
Does this scream HOF production??? :confusedshrug:
[/QUOTE]
Everyone knows Bosh didn't get to play his game alongside Lebron - Lebron turned him into a play-finisher.
But none of it matters - as long as Bosh won rings AS AN ALL-STAR, he's hof.. :confusedshrug:
Winning rings is all that matters - it's almost like players get credit for not fu.cking it up... for not fu.cking up the championship.
Btw, Pippen was ABYSMAL offensively during the 2nd three-peat runs, but it didn't matter - the Bulls were winning rings, so he gets credit historically.
But in reality, he was a horrible 2nd option - he averaged 17/7/5 on 40.8% during the 1996-1998 playoffs.. This included 15 ppg on 34% in 1996 Finals, which is the worst performance OF ALL TIME for a 2nd option.. He duplicated this with 15 ppg on 41% in 1998 Finals.
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
[QUOTE=3ball]Everyone knows Bosh didn't get to play his game alongside Lebron - Lebron turned him into a play-finisher.
But none of it matters - as long as[B] Bosh won rings AS AN ALL-STAR[/B], he's hof.. :confusedshrug:
[/QUOTE]
So Love and Irving wont make the HOF if the cavs win, considering neither of them were all-stars this season??
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
[QUOTE=Dray n Klay]So Love and Irving wont make the HOF if the cavs win, considering neither of them were all-stars this season??[/QUOTE]
you don't HAVE to be an all-star while winning rings to make hof, but if you DO win multiple rings while being an all-star, you're hof... :confusedshrug:
btw, bosh was a 10-time all-star - lebron had access to a 10-time all-star as his 3rd option... and the 2nd greatest shooter of all time as his 4th option... yikes - can you say... stacked?
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
[QUOTE=3ball]you don't HAVE to be an all-star while winning rings to make hof, but if you DO win multiple rings while being an all-star, you're hof... :confusedshrug:
btw, bosh was a 10-time all-star - lebron had access to a 10-time all-star as his 3rd option... and the 2nd greatest shooter of all time as his 4th option... yikes - can you say... stacked?[/QUOTE]
Even Tony Kukoc was better than Bosh, you know I'm telling the truth
Compare his per 36 mins 95-98 playoff stats to Bosh's 2012-2014 stats and you'll see even Jordans 4th option was better than Bosh :confusedshrug:
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
[QUOTE=Dray n Klay]Normally 1st round exits shouldn't count as playoff stats, too much variability can happen in 4-5 games, poor representation.
Bosh in playoff runs past the 1st round literally averages 14.9 points for his career, just pathetic[/QUOTE]
ok, so tmac's playoff stats never count?
good logic.
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
Bosh was a 3rd option with limited touches. I'm not sure what you expect him to produce in that role, but for a 3rd option he was very good. His biggest impact was his defense. He's one of the best PnR defenders in the league, and his defensive range was the centerpiece of the Heat's aggressive defense. The ground he could cover allowed Lebron and Wade to wreak havoc on the perimeter. Bosh also played out of position for 3 years. He did it to help the team and fill a void, despite not being comfortable at center. He deserves a lot of credit for making that sacrifice and transitioning to a different position.
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
[QUOTE=Dray n Klay]
Compare his per 36 mins 95-98 playoff stats to Bosh's 2012-2014 stats and you'll see even Jordans 4th option was better than Bosh :confusedshrug:
[/QUOTE]
Bosh's stats are easily better when you look at their per possession stats - bosh gets more points and twice the rebounds per possession.
But more importantly, a lot of bench players have better per minute stats than starters because bench players come in for short, high intensity bursts and then go sit back down.
It's all obvious - Bosh is far better than Kukoc on both sides of the ball.. He's 24/12 in his prime and a good defender.... and a 10-time all-star.
.
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
[QUOTE=Dray n Klay]*Playoff runs where Bosh at least went past the 1st round
2010-2011: 18.6 points 8.5 rebounds 1.1 assists
2011-2012: 14.0 points 7.8 rebounds 0.8 assists
2012-2013: 12.1 points 7.3 rebounds 1.5 assists
2013-2014: 14.9 points 5.6 rebounds 1.1 assists
Does this scream HOF production??? :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
Amazing for a third option
Re: Bosh Year-by-Year playoff stats
[QUOTE=Dray n Klay]Even Tony Kukoc was better than Bosh, you know I'm telling the truth
[/QUOTE]
That is actually a really good comparison outside of all the trolling you do.
I'd take Kukoc too. Both were extremely clutch though. No denying that.