Seriously? You couln't detect clear and obvious themes from the posts in this thread? I'll make easy for you.
He's an historically bad rebounder. Not just below average. Historically bad. Facts have been provided.
He does not give good effort. That's in his own words.
He does not provide rim protection. Look up his block numbers and find out what has been written about him by the Toronto press. You can find this on the Raptors official website:
Which brings us to Bargnani who is seven feet tall. I once asked Chris Bosh if Bargnani could pull down 10 boards a game. He looked at me like I had two heads. “He’s seven feet tall,” he said. (He averaged 5.2 rpg in 35.7 mpg last season)
You can call Bargnani a centre all you like. He can give you pretty good on-the-ball defence and a few blocks but he views the backboard like it’s made of poison ivy. And while he has pledged to improve, Bargnani treats weak-side defence as if it were invented by the Athenians.
http://www.nba.com/raptors/ulmer_blog/2011/may
Your assertion that "can shoot lights out from anywhere on the court" does not hold up to even a cursory fact check (unless 34.5% from beyond the arc is lights out). For example, he does not shoot as well the current stretch 4 on the Spurs roster. (Which isn't much of sin, since the in bent shoots so well, but Bargnani REBOUNDS WORSE THAN MATT BONNER. There's simply no excuse for a player with his physical gifts to be the worst rebounding big in the NBA)
When his trade kicker is factored in, he will be owed almost 44M over the next 4 years.
AND beyond all that, you think it would be a good idea to trade Tony Parker to acquire this vastly overpaid underachiever.