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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragic4Life
    Yes. But I have faith in Lebron.
    So he had no faith last year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandito
    So you admit Bosh carried Lecarry to the finals?
    I mean next season Bosh you idiot.


    As number 1 option, Bosh will go back to being a 25/12 guy. Walking double double who can shoot threes and play solid defense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nash
    Who is the better PF? Who is the better teammate for Lebron? Is Lebron upgrading in the PF department or downgrading?

    About equal on offense and both are weak low post defenders but bosh is a good pick and roll defender.. Love just can't defend..

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    Love is better

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    Love puts up better stats, but who has more impact on winning basketball games? I'd say Bosh.

    Defense.

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    The only good thing Bosh does well on D is defending PnR. He gets raped in the post by every center in the league, he is a terrible rim protector and is allergic to rebounding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stalkerforlife
    Love puts up better stats, but who has more impact on winning basketball games? I'd say Bosh.

    Defense.
    Bosh has minimal impact on winning, which is why he failed to make the playoffs his final year in Toronto despite putting up his best statistical year. Bosh knows this too, which is why he risked missing out on a max contract to keep playing with Lebron. Bosh knows he's not a winner, and that he never will be without a real superstar carrying him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT123
    Bosh has minimal impact on winning, which is why he failed to make the playoffs his final year in Toronto despite putting up his best statistical year. Bosh knows this too, which is why he risked missing out on a max contract to keep playing with Lebron. Bosh knows he's not a winner, and that he never will be without a real superstar carrying him.
    Bosh is more of a winner than Love.

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    Bosh: Chris Bosh has appeared in 796 of a possible 886 regular season games over his 11-year career (roughly 90%).

    Love: Kevin Love has appeared in 364 of a possible 476 regular season games over his 6-year career (roughly 76%).

    As if the difference wasn’t already alarming, also note that Bosh was sitting out many games over the years resting for the upcoming playoff season. On the other hand, Love’s games missed are a result of being injury-prone through the years.

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    Bosh: Chris Bosh played in Toronto from 2003-2010. He led the Raptors to three 40+ win seasons and 2 playoff births. The team finished with less than 30 wins only once (2005-06). The Toronto Raptors compiled a 254-320 overall record in Bosh’s 7 seasons with the organization.

    Love: Kevin Love has played in Minnesota since 2008. He “led” the Timberwolves to one 40-win season and 0 playoff births. The team has finished with less than 30 wins four times in six years. The Minnesota Timberwolves complied a 153-323 overall record in Love’s 6 seasons with the organization.

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    The most underrated part of Bosh’s game is what he brings defensively. According to Synergy Sports, Chris Bosh was the most effective defender in the pick-and-roll last season, when he allowed just 0.53 points per play to big-man opponents.

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    Love: Kevin Love is the classic example of a “stat sheet stuffer.” A stat sheet stuffer is a guy who posts ridiculous stat lines every game, one that fantasy gurus around the world target in their drafts.

    The problem here is that often times, a player who is great for fantasy basketball teams isn’t necessarily great in reality. There is no denying that Love puts up monster numbers (26.2 ppg, 12.5 rpg last season), but at what point does that translate to wins?

    There’s an old saying that goes something along the lines of “somebody’s gotta score the points and grab the rebounds.” This may sound obvious – it’s supposed to be – but let me give you some examples.

    In 2010-11, Michael Beasley averaged 19.2 points per game playing (oddly enough) with Love in Minnesota. The Milwaukee Bucks had 2 of the top 17 scorers in the NBA in back-to-back years (Monta Ellis and Brandon Jennings in 2011-12, 2012-13) and won a grand total of 0 playoff games.

    Last season, 3 of the top 10 rebounders (Andre Drummond, DeMarcus Cousins, and Anthony Davis) failed to lead their teams to the playoffs. 5 of the top 10 assist leaders (Kendall Marshall, Ty Lawson, Ricky Rubio, Brandon Jennings, and Jameer Nelson) were also watching the playoffs from their couch.

    Bottom line – statistics are overrated.

    Kevin Love has the statistics, but then again a lot of players do. Does he have what it takes to ball out in May and June when the spotlight is brightest and pressure the highest?

    Just because Chris Bosh has proven he has what it takes doesn’t mean Kevin Love will do the same. If he fails to live up to the hype, LeBron may regret his decision to leave Bosh and Miami in the long run. Stay tuned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trollsmasher
    The only good thing Bosh does well on D is defending PnR. He gets raped in the post by every center in the league, he is a terrible rim protector and is allergic to rebounding.
    The most underrated part of Bosh

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    Love > Bosh? smh

    McBob/Granger > Love

    Bosh = GOAT

    Lebron =

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    Anyway, as a true LeBron fan I should say that they both suck.

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