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  • BlueNGold
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2009
    • 21817

    #1

    Goodbye Chris Bosh?



    OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Toronto Raptors are quickly fading in the Eastern Conference and Chris Bosh is getting frustrated.

    In a brief three-minute conversation with reporters following a 124-112 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night, Bosh criticized his teammates and himself and said he's out of explanations for Toronto's slide that has the Raptors on the fringe of missing the post-season.

    "It's like if you look at the schedule right now and see Toronto, I'm sure people are checking something in the win box," said Bosh, who had 24 points and 11 rebounds in the loss. "I can understand if we lose the game going down fighting but we're not fighting at all.

    "Time is ticking and it's counting down, and if we keep playing the way we are right now, we're going to be on the outside looking in. Guys need to step it up, period."

    The Raptors have lost four straight and eight of nine while seeing their lead over Chicago trimmed to 1 1/2 games for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.

    Three weeks ago, the Raptors closed an 11-2 stretch that put them in contention for homecourt advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Now they're struggling just to get into the post-season.

    Asked what Toronto needs to do to turn things around, Bosh -- the franchise leader in points, rebounds and blocked shots -- was succinct in his reply.

    "Just do it. Act like you care," he said. "I'm going down playing offence on (the Warriors) side of the court and their bench is louder than we are. That doesn't make any sense. They're not playing for anything.

    "We're trying to make the playoffs, maybe get a fifth seed, but that's like slipping every day. This isn't playoff basketball."

    Toronto, Charlotte, Miami and Chicago are vying for the final three playoff spots in the East. The Raptors currently sit in eighth behind the Bobcats and Heat, and ahead of the Bulls.

    Losing to a Golden State team that owned the third-worst record in the NBA certainly didn't help.

    Stephen Curry had 35 points and 10 assists for the Warriors while Monta Ellis scored 31 in his second game back following a back injury.

    "Before the game we said just go out there and have fun and try and get a win," said Ellis, who had his first 30-point game since scoring 46 against Dallas on Feb. 3. "We made plays for other guys and got everyone involved. We got ourselves together and became a scrappy team."

    In short, the Warriors did everything the Raptors didn't do.

    Corey Maggette added 20 points and Anthony Morrow had 11 for Golden State, which set a season high with 16 3-pointers while snapping a six-game losing streak.

    The Warriors got a big lift from Ellis, who was playing for only the second time after sitting out six games with a back injury. Golden State's team captain scored 17 points on 7-of-15 shooting in Thursday's 110-105 loss to Portland, but went 12 of 22 against Toronto.

    Curry also came up big while falling one point shy of his career high. The Warriors' rookie matched Ellis for the team lead with five three-pointers, including a 32-footer with 1.5 seconds left to play.

    Jose Calderon had 24 points and 12 assists for Toronto, which trailed by as much as 15 in the matchup of two of the NBA's highest-scoring teams.

    Toronto scored 35 points in the first quarter but stumbled through most of the second, going more than six minutes without a basket while allowing Golden State to erase a 10-point deficit and take a 45-42 lead.

    Calderon helped the Raptors snap out of their offensive funk briefly with three threes over the final four minutes of the half and Jack added his own three with 43.8 seconds left to help give Toronto a 60-56 halftime lead.

    But the Warriors took control for good in the third quarter, going on a 25-6 run keyed by an onslaught from the perimeter.

    "We can get it turned around by having our guys play better," Raptors coach Jay Triano said. "Obviously our best guys have to play better. We're not getting that right now."

    Golden State, which was 7 of 12 on three-pointers in the first half, went 7 for 10 from beyond the arc in the third and built a 15-point lead Toronto never challenged.

    Warriors coach Don Nelson moved within six wins of passing Lenny Wilkens to become the winningest coach in NBA history.

    NOTES: Bosh needs 31 points to become the first player in Raptors history to reach 10,000 in a career. ... Toronto is winless in four games since Bosh returned to the lineup after a seven-game absence due to a sprained left ankle. ... Golden State's franchise record for three-pointers in a single game is 18, reached three times. Most recently the Warriors did it against Memphis on Jan. 3, 2007, though they had 46 attempts. ... The Warriors have beaten the Raptors six straight times at home.
    Even if the Raptors manage to get their **** straight and squeeze into the playoffs, I think this stretch here is showing Bosh this team isn't all that great. Too much emphasis on the Euro guys. It also doesn't help matters that Turkoglu and Bargnani both have about $50 mil contracts.

    But yeah, I'm thinking of all the big name 2010 free agents everyone assumes will test the market, Bosh will be the one that actually does leave. As if Toronto sports fans don't already have it bad enough...
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  • Nivek
    H*ll *f F*m*
    • Jul 2002
    • 7999

    #2
    Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

    I was saying this last year, he's as good as gone. I think he's going to the Rockets, Heat or the Clippers.
    Cameras or guns, one of them is gonna shoot me to death.

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    • Taur3asi3
      MVP
      • Mar 2003
      • 3727

      #3
      Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

      I really dont understand why the Raptors are so bad, they have a very talented roster (offensively anyway). Maybe it's coaching? I wonder if maybe Nellie could do something with them. But I agree though Bosh is most likely going to leave and i'll openly welcome him to the Heat. Considering i've spent this season salivating over Zach Randolph's box scores, Bosh would be amazing to have.
      As Shaquille O'Neal left the Suns practice court, he yelled out, "Alvin's the coach. We must be the Clippers. And I must be Olowokandi. Nooooo!"

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      • ProfessaPackMan
        Bamma
        • Mar 2008
        • 63852

        #4
        Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

        Didn't know they were in the 8th spot because last time I checked(which was a while), they were 5th in the East.
        #RespectTheCulture

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        • Cebby
          Banned
          • Apr 2005
          • 22327

          #5
          Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

          I think every non-Canadian has known this for a long time.

          The fact that there's absolutely no room for improvement on the Raptors short of lucking out with a late lottery pick means that a great player won't want to spend his prime there.
          Last edited by Cebby; 03-14-2010, 12:32 PM.

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          • Bornindamecca
            Books Nelson Simnation
            • Jul 2007
            • 10919

            #6
            Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

            I could definitely see him going to the Rockets. That would be ridiculous. With a returning Yao Ming, that team becomes a top contender if he goes there.

            Of course I hope he goes to NY.
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            • Xclusive
              Rookie
              • Sep 2004
              • 128

              #7
              Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

              Bosh is my fav player and if he does leave, I hope he pairs with D.Wade in Miami or New York. Instant contenders imo if these 2 join forces; just like Kobe/Gasol duo.
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              • Vince
                Bow for Bau
                • Aug 2002
                • 26017

                #8
                Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

                I hope he does leave...

                Time to re-tool again..

                BC has crippled this franchise with the Hedo signing.

                Bargs still can't play center.

                Calderon is garbage.

                And our head coach has no clue what the **** he is doing.
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                • Bornindamecca
                  Books Nelson Simnation
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 10919

                  #9
                  Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

                  Originally posted by Xclusive
                  Bosh is my fav player and if he does leave, I hope he pairs with D.Wade in Miami or New York. Instant contenders imo if these 2 join forces; just like Kobe/Gasol duo.
                  With Gallo, Lee, Chandler and House, picking up Bosh and Wade would almost be ideal (cept for Wade's deceptively small window). We are filled to the brim with small forwards, and that makes a few guys tradeable. I wouldn't even mind getting Bosh and staying put to see how this Chris Paul situation shakes out. NY is an ideal move for him.
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                  • Vince
                    Bow for Bau
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 26017

                    #10
                    Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

                    Wherever Bosh goes, he's getting signed and traded.
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                    • Bornindamecca
                      Books Nelson Simnation
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 10919

                      #11
                      Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

                      Unfortunately, yes. He's going to get ALL of his money. Damn.

                      On a side note, who would have thought that 14ppg was as good as it was going to get for Hedo?
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                      • 4BiddenKnight
                        Pro
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 617

                        #12
                        Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

                        Originally posted by Vince
                        I hope he does leave...

                        Time to re-tool again..

                        BC has crippled this franchise with the Hedo signing.

                        Bargs still can't play center.

                        Calderon is garbage.

                        And our head coach has no clue what the **** he is doing.
                        Oh yeah, remember all the "BC is god, every move he does is perfect" or "BC's our savior" or "in BC we trust"?

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                        • Vince
                          Bow for Bau
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 26017

                          #13
                          Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

                          I can't even watch this team now...

                          Already I'm not in a good mood..lol
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                          • Bornindamecca
                            Books Nelson Simnation
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 10919

                            #14
                            Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

                            I always felt it was a wrap on him and Toronto, but if you guys miss the playoffs? It's a WRAP. This dude might be house shopping already.
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                            • Vince
                              Bow for Bau
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 26017

                              #15
                              Re: Goodbye Chris Bosh?

                              I'd be willing to take very little for Bosh, if Hedo's contract is attached with him, as opposed to trying to get an A package for Bosh.
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