doubt most people agree with him
http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba...2345--nba.html
Most hilarious.
Discuss.
there was never a time i thought "wow chris bosh is one of the 5 best players in the league." and until he joined miami i never thought to myself "this guy is gna have rings when its all said and done"
i know those are just my thoughts and aren't exactly quantifiable, but doesn't pass the smell test for the HOF
I've always thought he had the talent and ability to be one. But never played like he was one. Not sure if its mental, or a lack of work ethic.
However, he did take some pretty awful Raptors teams to the playoffs, so who knows?
Would've been one had he stayed in Toronto as the #1 option throughout his career, averaging about 23-10 per game for the rest of his prime. The HOF rewards loyal players. Oh well, dumbass wanted the publicity and the rings.
He's dumb for wanting to live in a (near) tropical climate and win rings? How many bad takes can you fit into a 24 hour window?![]()
Read my post in context. Didn't mean he was an idiot for heading to Miami. He's an idiot because he thinks he's a HOFer after leaving for Miami.
http://www.englishforeveryone.org/To...prehension.htm
that is why the coaches selecting him for the ASG over more deserving candidates is silly. Him making the last 4 gives him delusions of greatness he is very good but he is not even all nba ...let alone HOF material ..
Bosh has been & continues to be pretty underrated by ST. With regards to the HOF, doubtful.
Bosh isn't a Hall of Famer, maybe a Hall of Very Good type guy at best, but he's got the right at ude here.... any player worth their salt should be confident enough to believe they should be in the Hall tbh...
Being the 3rd wheel on a team that wins multiple championships is more likely to lead to a HOF career than repeatedly leading a crappy team to a 7th/8th seed and getting bounced in the 1st round.
He's not a HOFer, but him staying in Toronto wouldn't have changed that.
Agreed, but I'd take her over Griffin 24/7/365 tbh.
Fine by me, you can have her![]()
Bosh for HOF? Probably not unless he explodes as a 2nd option rather than sharing that role with Wade. With that being said, he has really improved his D since joining the Heat. He steps up in the playoffs and has been vital to Miami's success.
Fairly insane statement. There's obviously no hard and fast rules but just limiting his body of work to his Toronto career is silly. Not long enough to be in the same class as even as guys like Ewing who didn't win rings, without any decent playoff runs like contemporaries with similiar stats like Amare or Boozer (neither of which I'd call HOF caliber either). If he's going to get in at all it would be more like guys like Worthy or Rodman, not necessarily great players but good ones who were something special on some great teams, so cutting off his resume pre Miami is just as nuts. I will vote for this being the stupidest thing I've heard all day, so he's got that superlative going for him.
So is every team's franchise player always a "HOFer"?
actually a good question tbh
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