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How will yor remember Chris Bosh??

How will you remember Bosh

  • Best player in Raptors history

    Votes: 6 14.3%
  • Good player that was overrated

    Votes: 17 40.5%
  • Served his time and good luck to him

    Votes: 14 33.3%
  • Good riddance, better of without him.

    Votes: 5 11.9%

  • Total voters
    42

wazup

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Jun 12, 2010
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He could never seem to sink the last shot. I thought his video about getting voted to the all star game was appalling and self cenetred, but most bball players are like that.

In the end, maybe he was just a good basketball that everyone expected to be a great basketball player.

His globetrooting now is embarassing to him IMO, he's an above average bball player acting like he's a superstar, for example ringing the Wall Street bell, Espy awards etc.

I wonder how he'll react to being the number 3 guy in town as opposed to number 1 in Toronto, won't be the first guy interviewed, or be persued by the media like he was here. Or maybe it's a better fit because he's not a franchise player.
 

Hurricane Hank

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May 21, 2008
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An above average player who couldn't carry a franchise, and had to find players better than him to have a shot a winning. Nothing wrong with that if you can admit it.

Also as a guy who couldn't go to his left.
 

Roamin' Bee

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Feb 11, 2010
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still roamin'...
I really have neither great nor bad things to say about Bosh, but just to thank him for the time he played in a Raptor uniform and wish him the best in Miami. Did he try his best while in Toronto? Who knows, only he would know the answer. But for the most part, I believe he did. May be he's just not cut out to be a franchise player and playing second or third fiddle to Lebron and Wade suits him better. Or may be Raptor fans gave him so much pressure to succeed that he simply had to escape. Anyway, let's all move forward.
 

Hurricane Hank

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May 21, 2008
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At least when he spoke, he could form a sentence and speak clearly. That itself is a nice change from many NBA players.
 

calvin & hobbes

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Apr 11, 2004
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At least when he spoke, he could form a sentence and speak clearly. That itself is a nice change from many NBA players.
Amen to that! I thought he was very well spoken and intelligent and liked him for that. You don't see that much from too many NBA players these days. I'm not much of a basketball fan but I would listen when he was interviewed.
 

mmmhungry

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Dec 30, 2006
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An above average player who couldn't carry a franchise, and had to find players better than him to have a shot a winning. Nothing wrong with that if you can admit it.

Also as a guy who couldn't go to his left.
Dude he was left handed!
When he first got into the league he could ONLY go left. haha.
 

Powershot

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May 18, 2003
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Good guy who had the misfortune of being drafted by a franchise that will never overcome the handicap of being on the wrong side of the border.
 

tarkovsky

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As a good liar or just as bad, someone who believes their own bs. I actually respected the whole trifecta thing but Bosh keeps opening his stupid mouth, sincerely pleading that he had no idea up to the very day of free agency that he didn`t know where he would end up. Going on Sportsnet to refute BC`s allegation that he refused to play while cleared by the medical staff just proved to me that this guy is either a great liar or like I said, believes his own BS. He re-signed with the raps for 2 years to magically coincide with Lebron and Wade`s end of contract. Coincidence or planned. DUH. Everyone heard or knew about the trifecta happening since the Olympics. Don`t pull a Mcgrady and lie to the public about loving TO and wanting to resign here when there was absolutely zero desire to do so. He certainly did try to milk his last year in Toronto, pushing his dvd to the Toronto fans on Twitter like THERE WAS NO TOMORROW.

HE`S A FARKING TWEENER. He`s not a centre or a power forward. He matches up well against teams with poor centres but as we`ve seen has no chance against actually good centres. Take your Rupaul- body to the gay beaches of Miami and enjoy the cock you`ve craved all these years. Not that theres anything wrong with that.
 

Powershot

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HE`S A FARKING TWEENER. He`s not a centre or a power forward. He matches up well against teams with poor centres but as we`ve seen has no chance against actually good centres. Take your Rupaul- body to the gay beaches of Miami and enjoy the cock you`ve craved all these years. Not that theres anything wrong with that.
He's not a power forward?? Could have fooled me. I don't think he has ever claimed to be a center. He's just never been paired with one.
 

lunar1

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Feb 4, 2009
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I thought he was a class guy. Very well spoken, not just a cliché machine, and seemed to genuinely like Toronto and the Toronto fans. I for one, appreciate his years here, and completely understand why he left. He wants to win and the Raps are not going to put a winning team together.
Agreed, he played hard and improved steadily over his time in Toronto. I can't really blame him for moving for chance at Title.
 

toronto_boy2010

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May 23, 2010
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bosh played his time in T.O its seems to me that T.O will never be lucky to get a good team going for the sports that we have here. just sad as i believe T.O is a big market and should be able to have great teams playing here for any sport but i guess the players like it over at the states more. we had pretty good players that move on from T.O. .,,, i think it will be hard to see at team like the one that bosh is gong to.
 
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