And you ask yourself: Why would Chris Bosh want to return?
Lamrock wrote:Yeah, the Craptors are pretty fucked. Thank God Hedo reneged on Portland, destroying Toronto's future. I'm not sure if it would even be a good move on Toronto's part to keep him on the off-chance he stays. Going over the luxury threshold with the impending CBA just so you can win 35-40 games every year doesn't sound like the greatest plan.
I say try to sucker some poorly managed faux-contenders and 2010 losers into taking Calderon (tremendous offensive player, but possibly the worst defender in the NBA) and Turkoglu, tank next season, and build around DeRozan, Bargnani (white Rashard Lewis) and whoever they draft. (probably won't get Barnes but I really like Perry Jones. Next Anthony Randolph methinks)
Would also love to see Toronto sign Darko, continue starting Belinelli and go with the all-Euro starting lineup.
Lamrock wrote:His resurgent period with the Timberwolves
john26 wrote:the thing with sign and trade deals is that you never get to choose who you gonna get.
Following their loss in Cleveland on Tuesday, the Raptors announced that Chris Bosh has a "maxilla and nasal fracture to the right side of his face."
Bosh will not travel with the team. He will be kept overnight in the hospital for additional observation.
Bosh was accidentally hit in the face by Antawn Jamison in the first period of the game.
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He added that Mike Brown wanted to be fair to the Raptors, which means playing the Bulls at full strength, as well. Windhorst usually has a pretty good pulse on team affairs, so owners can feel fairly comfortable planning with this information. Mo Williams and Antawn Jamison should also be watched.
"He's got some bumps and bruises," Cleveland Cavaliers coach Mike Brown said before the game. "We just decided to rest him tonight."
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