Monday, October 11th, 2010 at 8:00 am  |  153 responses

Top 50: Chris Bosh, no. 13

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Adam Figman / @afigman

Chris Bosh was in a fortunate, enviable place this past June. As a free agent in a buyer’s market, he’d be getting paid. A wide range of teams and players wanted him on their side, so he’d have his pick of wherever he felt he’d have the best chance of winning a title. After uniting with one superstar, a second decided to join, and the pieces were in place. You remember this, I imagine.

Before he brought his respective talents to South Beach, the first knock against Chris was that he didn’t deserve max money—that he hasn’t proven he’s good enough to hold the top spot on a competing team, so top dollars he didn’t deserve. Fair enough. The deepest a Bosh-led crew has traveled in postseason action is the first round, and with plenty of assistance (Hedo Turkoglu, Andrea Bargnani, José Calderón and Jarrett Jack) in ’09-10, the Raptors failed to make the Playoffs. (CB4 averaged 24 and 11, both career highs, during the season.) If a squad that stacked can’t get out of the Lottery, perhaps the Dallas-raised 26 year old wasn’t bred to be a Head Captain, a surround-him-with-a-supporting-cast-and-you’re-set kind of guy. He puts up numbers, but leadership might not be his strong suit. Maybe he’s better off as a Robin.

Hold that thought.

So this summer he went to play with his buddies Dwyane and LeBron in Florida—where each member of the triumvirate signed $100 million-plus deals. And there’s the fashionable second knock against him: that he (and his superfriends) wimped out, choosing pleasure and fun over competition and adversity. A just critique of LBJ and DWade’s choices, both of whom have to protect legacies that’ll remain relevant far beyond their tenures on the court. But for Bosh, it wasn’t only the most exciting move; it was the most logical one. If the Heat fail, it’s no longer on him, an adjustment that’ll lift what was clearly a burdensome weight off his back. And when they succeed it’ll be in large part due to his contribution, as the third option is still a vital one on a contender—especially one so devoid of weapons beyond its starting lineup.

Now he’s finagled himself into this ideal arrangement, where he can fulfill his long-awaited destiny. At times he’ll step up and be the man, which he’s shown he can do on occasion. But for the most part, James and Wade will be the stars, while Bosh will be utilized as a glorified role player on a team able to use a five-time All Star as a freakin’ role player. He’ll be great at it, and if you think there’s a chance Miami as a whole won’t also be great, you’re probably overlooking the skill set this guy brings to the table.

Some were confused as to why the lanky power forward was so desired this offseason, which might stem from how difficult his game is to pin down. As far as bigs go, he can’t shoot like Dirk; can’t finish like Amar’e; can’t body folks like Dwight and Shaq; and doesn’t have a trademark like Tim’s post-game or KG’s intensity. Bosh fits slyly in between all of ‘em. Guard him close? He’ll blow by you. Leave him open? He’ll bury the J. Give him a little space? He’ll shoot over you. Dude can take slow-footed fours and fives off the dribble, can pound smaller defenders down low, and can gracefully knock down open or contested jumpers when tested to do so. It all makes him a boring superhero (how many kids do you think have Chris Bosh jerseys hanging on their walls?), but a perfect sidekick, one who can do what’s needed, however necessary.

Which is all to say that his location in our Top 50 is perfect. To be straight up, he doesn’t belong in the Top 10—not if he can’t be the first option on a playoff team. He sat at this exact ranking last year, and had he brought his squad to the postseason and put together a strong run, he probably would’ve cracked single digits this go-around. He didn’t, but his solid personal output gave us no reason to slide him down.

That said, I don’t know if 13 suits him anymore. As of late he’s been pretty damn lucky.

SLAMonline TOP 50 PLAYERS OVERALL RANK POSITION RANK
Player Team Position 2010 2009 2010 2009
Ray Allen Celtics SG 50 36 10 9
Gilbert Arenas Wizards SG 49 34 9 8
Lamar Odom Lakers PF 48 33 14 10
John Wall Wizards PG 47 NR 13 NR
OJ Mayo Grizzlies SG 46 46 8 12
Al Horford Hawks C 45 NR 6 NR
Jason Kidd Mavs PG 44 45 12 10
Joakim Noah Bulls C 43 NR 5 NR
LaMarcus Aldridge Blazers PF 42 39 13 12
David West Hornets PF 41 31 12 8
Monta Ellis Warriors SG 40 NR 7 NR
Andrew Bogut Bucks C 39 NR 4 NR
Yao Ming Rockets C 38 NR 3 NR
Brandon Jennings Bucks PG 37 NR 11 NR
Zach Randolph Grizzlies PF 36 NR 11 NR
Stephen Curry Warriors PG 35 NR 10 NR
David Lee Warriors PF 34 NR 10 NR
Brook Lopez Nets C 33 NR 2 NR
Gerald Wallace Bobcats SF 32 NR 7 NR
Manu Ginobili Spurs SG 31 29 6 7
Tony Parker Spurs PG 30 15 9 3
Kevin Garnett Celtics PF 29 13 9 3
Rudy Gay Grizzlies SF 28 44 6 9
Josh Smith Hawks PF 27 40 8 13
Andre Iguodala 76ers SG 26 26 5 6
Al Jefferson Jazz PF 25 23 7 7
Russell Westbrook Thunder PG 24 NR 8 NR
Chauncey Billups Nuggets PG 23 19 7 5
Tyreke Evans Kings PG 22 NR 6 NR
Danny Granger Pacers SF 21 21 5 5
Carlos Boozer Bulls PF 20 32 6 9
Paul Pierce Celtics SF 19 17 4 4
Joe Johnson Hawks SG 18 20 4 4
Rajon Rondo Celtics PG 17 27 5 8
Amar’e Stoudemire Knicks PF 16 16 5 6
Steve Nash Suns PG 15 22 4 6
Tim Duncan Spurs PF 14 6 4 1
Chris Bosh Heat PF 13 13 3 4

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’10-11 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Jeremy Bauman, Maurice Bobb, Erildas Budraitis, Sean Ceglinsky, Ben Collins, Bryan Crawford, Sandy Dover, Adam Figman, Manny Maduakolam, Eddie Maisonet, Ryne Nelson, Doobie Okon, Ben Osborne, Charles Peach, Branden Peters, Quinn Peterson, David Schnur, Todd Spehr, Kyle Stack, Adam Sweeney, Dennis Tarwood, Tracy Weissenberg, Lang Whitaker, Eric Woodyard, and Nima Zarrabi.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • JTaylor21

    Rose is a poor mans SFranchise? Looks like someone just went 10 rounds vs Tyson with their hands tied. Rose would destroy Francis one on one and will definitely have a better career. What the hell did Francis accomplish when he had a healthy Yao? Not a DAMN thang! Hate just blinds people from seeing the truth and leads to talking straight nonsense.

  • mubwar

    duncan averaged 17.5 ppt and 10 rebounds last year…chris bosh had 24 ppt 11rb and 3 ass….Big fundamental or not Bosh took his crown for the past couple of season…GIVE RESPECT WHERE IT’S DUE….

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Francis had a Yao for 2 years. Yao took 4 years to develope. Do the math. being a steve francis is not a bad thing, he was the premier scoring PG in the NBA for 4 years, and if injuries didn’t derail his athletic ability he would have been one of the greats. But derrick rose would physically man handle francis. but francis offensive skillset dwarf’s rose’s but its not a bad comparison

  • AdrianC513

    Ummmm wheres Ron Artest?

  • jonny

    For real Baron Davis, youngins forget how much of a monster he is. He has also proven to be a big time playoff performer. Remember when he knocked out a 67 win Dallas team in the first round of the playoffs. Rose knocking off Cleveland would have been comparable, but his team barely got a win. People forgot how good Davis because hes been playing injured. As for Arenas, he is a couple seasons removed from averaging 29 ppg, 3.5 rb, and 6 assists per game. Even last season after playing only 15 games in the previous 2, he put up better numbers than Rose did for the entire year with 23 ppg, 4.2 rb, 7.2 assists and 1.3 steals. The problem with NBA fans is that when a player gets injured they automatically forget about his past accomplishments and drop him several spots in the rankings. The perfect example is CP3. Because he was hobbled last year, and D Williams played outstanding, everyone was quick to anoint D-WIll as the new best PG in the league, forgetting about how much of a monster Paul is when healthy.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Baron Davis did that 3 years ago. And has gotten substantially worse athletically since.

  • jonny

    For all the Rose nuthuggers always claiming that people are “hating” on their boy. Grow up. No won hates Rose just for the sake of it. I’m just proving to you that he is seriously overrated at the moment and undeserving of the praise people are giving him. You guys are so blindly nuthugging that you can’t objectively and rationally look at the facts.

  • Billy

    Writer says Raptors were stacked last year, then names 4 below average NBA players who are all among the ten worst defenders in the league at their position. Raptors without Bosh equal at least 20 fewer wins. Bosh will be top 10 on this list next year.

  • Scott

    Baron Davis is fat.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    You call it blindly nuthugging on our part, I call it blindly hating on yours. Tomato, tomato…that makes more sense when you say it, not write it.

  • TrailBlazing&SportingLisbon

    @jonny, I agree again with a lot of what say, BUT while youre cp3 example is correct, the Arenas one is just stupid, gilbert last season was AWFULLY INNEFICIENT(even while averaging 23), DINDNT WIN GAMES AND THE GUY HE DEFENDED PROLLY SCORED 30..about bdiddy, just cosign nbk, dude never is in shape, very talented but very lazy too.

  • Brar

    He has talent but he’s not a leader or a player you want taking the last second shot. Also, he is a douche bag.

  • http://bulls.com Harry Twatter

    Derrick Rose is a Monster. He has fools hating on him on CHRIS BOSH’S page LOL!!!!!! There’s 4-5 Boston fans that continuously make random stupid comments anti-Rose then they back it buy by saying. Allen Iverson was better 10 years ago, Baron Davis had netter numbers 3 years ago, Rajon Rondo won a championship 4 years ago. WHAT ABOUT THIS UPCOMING YEAR?

  • Brandon

    Jonny first off what do you consider overrated because already being rookie of the year your first year and second year being a all star is definitely not overrated. If you have not notice ballers like CP3, Durant, and Deron Williams to name a few all have exploded in there third year. So you saying overrated is blindly putting it mildly dumb. I’m sorry but you have to notice the talent around him to compared to others their first two years in the league. He average 27 and 7 last years playoffs with mediocre talent, now if he does not produce this year then you can call him out without any issues.

  • http://www.slamonline.com James the Balla

    hahaha JT talking about hating blinding people, awesome.
    LOL @ Scott

  • ball

    The most hated on talent in the NBA. Derrick Rose keep doing your thing and silence these critics. I’m a Celtic fan and even I realize that Rose is the truth.

  • Will

    Top 12

    BRoy
    Rose
    Dirk
    D-Will
    Gasol
    Howard
    CP3
    Melo
    Wade
    Durant
    Kobe/Lebron

  • http://thetroyblog.com Teddy-the-Bear

    Co-sign nbk about Stevie Franchise.

  • TrailBlazing&SportingLisbon

    @Will, Rose ahead of Roy?!lol, youre a big joker, funny too

  • Will

    Broy should not even be top 15. And yes, Rose will have a much more productive year. Book it

  • http://www.danchamb.com.br Lz – Cphfinest3

    I like D.Rose, still think he will be rated a little too high. Like somebody said 15-20 would be about right. Regarding the Nash vs. Rose debate just consider this:
    Shooting – Nash > Rose
    Scoring – Nash > Rose
    FT shooting – Nash > Rose
    Playmaking – Nash > Rose
    Court savy – Nash > Rose
    Leadership- Nash > Rose
    Assists – Nash > Rose
    Ballhandling – Nash > Rose
    Craftiness – Nash > Rose
    Decision making – Nash > Rose
    Clutchness – Nash > Rose
    Team play – Nash > Rose
    Toughness – Nash > Rose
    Controlling the tempo/game – Nash>Rose
    Turnovers (lack of)- Nash > Rose
    Defense – Rose > Nash (they both kind of suck in this department, so it is bad over awful really)
    Speed – Rose > Nash
    Strength – Rose > Nash
    Hops – Rose > Nash
    Rebounding – Rose > Nash
    Explosiveness – Rose > Nash
    Motor – Rose > Nash
    Nash is old and there is no doubt that Rose will overtake him soon, but as of right now there is no way that Rose is the better player. Sorry (fellow) Bulls fans.

  • slick ric

    first off people comparing Rose and francis know nothing, those guys play nothing alike just because they are athletic points and had similar numbers means nothing it like comparing Wade to Kobe to a lesser extent just cause they dunk on people and have similar stats. I hate how people are talking as if Rose is a finish product he’s going into his third not thirteenth season with arguably the best roster he has played with, so he and his team is going to improve . Can you say that about nash or Duncan. Bosh is on a better team but is he going to improve or top last season. THESE RANKINGS ARE BASED SOLELY ON NEXT SEASON.

  • BBaller

    @James The Baller 9:56pm at last hey,maybe now he can have a look at himself and get that point that he’s been missing for 6 weeks now.

  • BBaller

    The Anti Rose statements are a bit surprising to me, i’m hoping he does have a top 10 NBA standard season, is it so wrong to even expect that?
    This list is as relevant as last years and how much did that change any of our lives so please lets all chill with the dramatics, back to the post, what will Chris Bosh do this year? Should he adopt the Rodman,H Grant PF role of the 90s Bulls teams or will he be more of a focal point of the offense like you know he wants to be.
    Some how i feel it’s not his decision to make, anyway he gets a ring in Miami, doesn’t he?

  • BBaller

    Bosh did impress at the Olympics( when they all decided, sorry to put that in but its another reason why the whole thing was done so poorly ) when he had room and his 15 foot jump shot will only improve with once again more space and time that LBJ and Wade will provide. The pressure is also on Bosh to perform for if things go wrong, LBJ won’t look at himself neither will Wade. It will be Bosh that is first to go( Miami will surely give this 2-3 years no matter what).The other positive for Bosh is now he gets to train with veteran big men and has to defend the likes of LBJ and Wade which is going to make him better. If Miami players do not pretend like they have won the championship before opening tip off, by that i mean avoiding a Wrestling style introduction and parading like clowns, taking fake pictures and dancing, then it’ll restore the respect i once held for those three and wish the entire franchise well.

  • http://Slamonline.com ENDS

    If E Didnt Complain about Bosh’s Placement he has no Leiway to complain about anybody else

  • http://Slamonline.com ENDS

    Has Bosh Got out of the First Round?

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    I can’t believe NBK wrote that about Bosh and Troy Murphy. It would make a huge difference for the Heat if they had Murphy instead of Bosh mainly because Murphy is a drifter on offense and nowhere near the finisher Bosh is at the rim. And that’s where Miami needs him to do work. And, while Bosh isn’t great on defense, he’s nowhere near as horrible as Murphy, who is also frequently injured.
    Put it this way, if Lebron or wade go down for an extended period, a Heat team with Bosh and one of them is still formidable. A Heat team with Murphy and one of them is not. Bosh can anchor the second unit while Wade and Lebron rest. He’s a bonafide star that gives the coach way more options and forces defenses to play the other players honestly. Come on son, you’re better than that.

  • monkeyball

    Bosh has only proven to be a bona fide star on a bad team. How will he fit with Wade and Lebron? I agree with Allenp that when Wade or Lebron sit out games Bosh will be productive. But with both of them on the court for 40mpg? The best Bosh can do to help the Heat win multiple championships is become a better defender and a MONSTER offensive rebounder. Otherwise, his stats will drop. I see a 15ppg and 9rpg for him this season. Certainly not the 13th most productive player in the L.

  • http://scott.r.carter10@gmail.com Scott Carter

    My top 12:

    1) Lebron James, 2) Kobe Bryant, 3) Kevin Durant, 4) Dwyane Wade, 5) Chris Paul, 6) Dwight Howard, 7) Carmelo Anthony, 8) Deron Williams, 9) Derrick Rose, 10) Pau Gasol, 11) Brandon Roy, 12) Dirk Nowitzki

  • Feez22

    Let me put this bosh bashing to rest. Last yr bosh avg a 25 PER good for top 8 league wide. That means he achieved his numbers with the best efficiency of any frontcourt player PF or C league wide. Combine that with the fact that he is doubled /tripled every game in Toronto and he is clearly deserving of this ranking. Defense is a different story but hey you try playing with the worst starting defender at the pg spot and the worst starting center defender/rebounder in bargs. He can improve his defense especially now playing with 2 all NBA defenders. IMO 13 is perfect 4 him. it’s not slams fault that so much of you supposed fans call him overrated yet never ever watch him actually play. The raps didn’t make playoffs by 1 game and bosh missed I believe 12 games last yr due to injury. Put that in perspective when talking about playoff woes the best player e has ever played with was a non chalant Vince who wanted out. btw bosh has a nice 1at step guy was top 10 in free throws attempted due to his face up game seriously… why speak on something u know nothing about ppl? Guy can get his own. Don’t en compare him to amare Amare has been spoonfed for yrs with Nash bosh is a superior ISO player doesn’t need a silver spoon to get his.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Allen I never said they would be the same team. I said it wouldn’t make THAT much of a difference. Without Bosh they win what between 5-8 less games? Without Rose Chicago wins what 20-25 less games? All I was trying to do was compare Bosh’s role with Miami to Rose’s in chicago, and ya’ll took it to the next level. Don’t read so far into what I say, I’m not a female, I’m not speaking in code.

  • Feez22

    Btw I still don’t Understand the BS with ppl While talking about the raptors? Stacked? Since when? A team last yr with only 1 all star and no potential all stars after that is not stacked. A team with the worst starting defenders at the most important positions (pg/c) is NOT stacked. A team with a starting center avg less than 6rpg is not stacked. IMO bos did what he could in that city jus as gasol did in Memphis. Yet If gasol were ranked top 10 no one would say anything. However when ppl tell me that bosh can’t be top 13 due to him not being a franchise playe HOW ABOUT GASOL? As the franchise player in Memphis gasol never avg close to 24-11, never had a PER over 22 and most importantly never won a single playoff game. Now look @ his rank. The same can happen for bosh. Don’t hate on dude bc he is on the heat. He isn’t a 5 time all star for nothing. Grouping him I w/ David lee and amar is str8 foolish. Bosh has neve played in an accelerated offense that catches ppl off guard like lee and Amare have which have contributed to their inflated numbers. And Amare? LOL please. I know that season and playoffs are 2 diff things but bosh avg 20-10 v the lakers in season. Now go ahead an look at amares rebounding avg vs the lakers… That says it all. When your pf can’t even rebound don’t even compare him to a pf that can iso score and rebound at an elite level.

  • Feez22

    Btw nbk Troy Murphy really? Lmfao you have got to be joking me. If the heat got Troy instead of bosh I wouldn’t give them a shot in he’ll of winning any type of ring. Why? Bc he Isnt a threat offensively and on top of that is statistically a worse defender than bosh not to mention that he isn’t anywhere near the double team or triple team threat. If the heat had Troy Murphy instead if bosh they would pretty much have no legit post presence. Now if u think that would still constitute to not being a difference than you are crazy. If they plugged in gasol or booz an u made that assumption than fine. But Troy freaking Murphy? That’s not only false but it’s an insult yes it’s that ludacris of a statement.

  • http://slamonline.com/ Adam Figman

    Feez22–Teams that unquestionably had less/similar talent than the Raptors made the Playoffs in the East last season. A player like Bosh who put up his career’s best numbers, guys like Hedo and Calderon who’ve been great in past years, and guys who had solid seasons like Bargs and Jack–it all adds up to what should’ve been a postseason year for the Raps.

  • Isaac

    can’t believe there’s no Griffin on this list, yet Wall makes it.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Feez i have repeated myself twice already. Your ability to type with the inability to read is mind boggling. Did I ever say anything about Miami winning a title with troy murphy? Did I ever say it wouldn’t make a difference at all? What’s insulting is yours and many others insistance on jumping to conclusions. If your not going to read every single comment I say, or atleast be involved in the original discussion stay out of it, your opinion is useless

  • Nate Osborne

    c’mon! bosh is top 10.

  • MUBWAR

    why are you guys even comparing Bosh and Rose…Bosh is an all star PF averaging better 25 and 11 and some moron on this site put Rose (overrated pg) in front of him….

  • doyouwantmore

    Do you guys actually watch basketball or do you just skim through it?

  • G in Toronto

    Figman definitely knows Bosh’s game. Bosh is a MAJOR talent, and though he doesn’t really overwhelm in one area, he’s very good in most. Bosh just isn’t much of a leader, which is the best reason to keep him out of the top 10. More people will appreciate his game this year.

    Stoudemire can dunk!!! But what else does he do??? He’s terribly overrated… all the time.

    Rose is a really nice player, but, so far, it seems like he gets praised because people mistake his potential for ability. Maybe he’ll live up to the hype one day, but right now there are at least 4 PGs better than Rose.

  • G in Toronto

    Bosh will shine with James and Wade. He’ll have a lot more freedom than he did with the Craptors.

  • Feez22

    Adam did u miss the crappy season hedo had last yr? Did u miss the fact tha calderon and bargs are the worst startig defenders at their positions in the league with bargs being the WORST rebounding 5 in the game? Did u miss the fact that there was 1 all star in bosh and no potential other stars on the team? See what u r doing is overrating that team. Fact is that they missed the playoffs by 1 game and bosh was injured somewhere around 12 games. That’s what people miss when Talking about bosh. People choose to Underrate bosh and overrate his damn teammates which is foolish considering that the raps as a team couldn’t defend anyone and without bosh due to injur couldn’t score a lick. seriously what talent do u talk of with the raps? Bargs? Lol. Hedo? Horrible yr. Calderon? Don’t get me started. Derozan was young and adapting which literally leaves sonny and Jarrett jack unless u think Reggie Evans is talent. Ad Amir Johnson… Lol Jesus christ.U call that shit playoff caliber talent? Lmao the bulls bobcats bucks and even the damn heat had a better collection of player than that last yr so really how the hell are you overrating that?

  • ezra

    im just in shock that this article calls last years raptors team “stacked” wow, after bosh they didnt have anyone else. calderon is the worst defender in the leauge, turkodlu never fit in, and bargnani and jack are solid role players at best, so how is that a stacked team?????

  • http://slamonline.com adam figman

    I don’t think it says anything about them going to the Finals, but yeah Playoffs was a reasonable and do-able goal. I always thought the best player/captain’s job was to make the other players live up to their potential, not squander it. The season before Hedo averaged 20-6-5 and was huge in bringing the Magic to the Finals. Calderon averaged 13 and 9 in ’08-09, then 10 and 6 in ’09-10. It’s hard to imagine guys like that going to a team led by KG or Duncan and falling off like that. Also, Bargnani is no All Star but he still put up 17 and 6. And there were decent role players in place–Jarrett Jack, Marco Belinelli, Amir Johnson, a young DeMar DeRozan. I’m not saying they were stacked to the point they should’ve taken the chip, but they should’ve won a few more games and hit the postseason, no question.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Toronto had playoff talent in the east. They almost made it despite the horrendous season put up by almost every member of the team without dreads. Plus it has to be very difficult to live up to your potential when you know in the preseason the team you are currently on is 99% destined to be blown up a month after the playoffs end.

  • ezra

    this is why i dont understand the author tryed to make it seem as boshs fault they didnt make the playoffs. everyone except bosh fell off, and had bosh not gotten injured towards the end, the raptors would have made the playoffs thanks only to chris bosh

  • http://www.twitter.com/jtrain73 Jono

    @ezra Agreed! Those euro trash players are a complete joke. Bosh almost singlehandedly dragged the Raptors into the playoffs. That being said, the Raptors are actually stacked (on paper) but totally flopped so maybe the author is right in saying they were loaded. When u have Hedo coming off a stellar NBA finals performance, a big man drafted no.1 who isn’t Mr Brown and a multiple dynamic forward like Bosh, it’s disappoint they finished 9th.

  • http://www.twitter.com/jtrain73 Jono

    @Feez22 I still think the Raptors were ‘stacked’ in terms of competeing for the 6-8th playoff spot in a conference where only the top3 really mattered. They potentially had an awesome frontline but 2 of 3 guys totally flopped. (On a sidenote, Bargs is now the leader of the Raps. Shudders…literally.) They had a decent team and for a team whose ambitions were merely to make the playoffs, then yes they were ‘stacked’ in relation to their aspirations. That being said, I totally agree with you about the Gasol aspect. He’s gonna put some monster numbers out there and make everyone forget about Gasol, who is completely Kobe’s maid.

  • Exile

    Bosh deserves this spot. TO fans will agree that Bosh is someone that we would still love to have. Miami will love him once injuries start to hit their team. He may not be a “leader” but he is a damn good player.

    PS: JONO… Bargs isn’t the leader of the Raps… Jack is. Bargs is now the “scape goat talent” for when things get stupid this year.

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