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  • OSUFan_88
    Outback Jesus
    • Jul 2004
    • 25642

    #1

    Colangelo slams Bosh

    Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo slams Chris Bosh
    By Trey Kerby


    While it took Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert just a few hours to compose his well thought out Comic Sans screed against LeBron James(notes), other owners have been a bit more magnanimous with their reactions to losing key free agents. And though that's bad for blogging, it's good for business — no one wants to play for an owner who's going to slam their former players like that. However, now that a couple weeks have passed since the big free agents made their decisions, we're bound to get some carefully-worded critiques of outgoing players. It should be fun.
    First up to the plate is Bryan Colangelo, Toronto Raptors president and general manager. He spoke Canadian radio host Bob McCown of FAN 590 on Monday, and he said a few things about Chris Bosh(notes) that a lot of people already thought to be true. Namely that he milks injuries, he gave up on the Raptors and — gasp — he might not be a franchise player. Ryan Wolstat of the Toronto Sun breaks it down:
    Colangelo intoned that Bosh took a long time to return from injury even though he had been medically cleared and that he started thinking ahead to his future to the detriment of the Raptors.
    "Despite limited swelling and any excessive damage on an MRI, he felt like he needed to sit for six more games ... I'm not even questioning Chris' injury. I'm telling you he was cleared to play subject to tolerance on his part, and the tolerance just apparently wasn't there and he chose not to play," Colangelo said.
    "The fact that our season was spiralling downward and we were hoping he'd come back sooner and we were also dealing with a few other things at that point ... we were really struggling there."
    If you'll remember, the Raptors were in a neck-and-neck race for the 8th playoff seed towards the end of the season which they ended up losing to the Chicago Bulls by a single game. Do you think Chris Bosh playing in those six extra games he sat out would have made a difference? Yeah, me too.
    However, Colangelo thinks that Bosh just didn't care by then.
    "Whether he was mentally checked out or just wasn't quite into it down the stretch, he wasn't the same guy. I think everybody saw that, but no one wanted to acknowledge it."
    "At the same time, I never felt we were quite in the game (in terms of signing Bosh to a new contract). There was too much out there, too much built up for him to take an easy out here, and he decided to do that."
    Yikes. I'm not quite sure whether "mentally checked out" or "[took] an easy out" is a bigger indictment of Bosh, but it's good to see Colangelo covering all the bases. Just really carpet-bombing to make sure he addresses all of Bosh's flaws.
    But to really drive home his point, Colangelo reached for the big gun — "he's not a franchise player" one.
    "We tried in vain to put pieces around Chris. Different pieces, different styles. It didn't work out."
    "No matter what type of player we brought in, it didn't seem to have the right mix with him as that centrepiece."
    That's a burn, even if it kind of puts a bunch of the blame on Colangelo. After all, he's the one who acquired all those pieces that didn't fit, and brought in such underwhelming players that the best sidekick the Raptors could muster was Jose Calderon(notes). Nonetheless, you'd think franchise players would be easier to build around.
    Of course, now that Bosh is going to be the best paid third option in NBA history, all these complaints are basically irrelevant. Not only do the Heat not have to worry about building around Bosh, they shouldn't have to worry about him being checked in either. He's making a documentary about his free agency process, so it's pretty obvious he'll be excited to catch dump-offs underneath the basket. Yeah, the injuries might still be a problem, but that's why the Heat signed Juwan Howard(notes). Filling in for injured big men is his favorite thing to do.
    That being said, $110 million is a lot of money for a third banana who milks injuries and gave up on his team just a few months ago.
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  • Stumbleweed
    Livin' the dream
    • Oct 2006
    • 6279

    #2
    Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

    Heh, now there's the way to take down a player that spurned you without looking like a petulant child.
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    • ex carrabba fan
      I'll thank him for you
      • Oct 2004
      • 32744

      #3
      Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

      Meh, what does he think he's breaking news or something with saying that Chris isn't a franchise player? What a moron.

      What you brought in adequate talent to surround Chris?

      What an effin clown Colangelo is

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      • Muzyk23
        MVP
        • Feb 2003
        • 4192

        #4
        Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

        Colangelo, you are a failure as a gm and with those comments
        NBA

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        • Cebby
          Banned
          • Apr 2005
          • 22327

          #5
          Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

          "We tried in vain to put pieces around Chris. Different pieces, different styles. It didn't work out."
          "No matter what type of player we brought in, it didn't seem to have the right mix with him as that centrepiece."
          What a doofus.

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          • ex carrabba fan
            I'll thank him for you
            • Oct 2004
            • 32744

            #6
            Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

            He owes his Exec of the Year award to Chris.

            There aren't a lot of players out there who can take the trash Colangelo surrounded Bosh with and win 47 games.

            I'm not saying Colangelo should have taken the high road in this but he's a moron if he thinks Toronto could have done anything significant with the horrendous moves he's made since he got there.

            He's done nothing but make lateral moves. Trying to make the roster like an Eastern conference Phoenix Suns. Just not going to work genius. Stop pointing to the Spurs and how they have Euros. Toronto is not the Spurs, you're an imbecile for even referencing one of the best run organizations in sports.

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            • 23
              yellow
              • Sep 2002
              • 66469

              #7
              Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

              Im not liking this trend of bash the player who is no longer here anymore.

              I dont like where the NBA is going right now

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              • da ThRONe
                Fire LesS Miles ASAP!
                • Mar 2009
                • 8528

                #8
                Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

                Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
                Meh, what does he think he's breaking news or something with saying that Chris isn't a franchise player? What a moron.

                What you brought in adequate talent to surround Chris?

                What an effin clown Colangelo is
                Yeah really. Even though Cleveland made bad moves atleast they tired. Hedo is the only player I can think that they brought in that was atleast good.

                Owner and GM's alike should just bow gracefully. How are they helping themselves by throwing star players under the bus?
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                • pietasterp
                  All Star
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 6244

                  #9
                  Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

                  Originally posted by 23
                  Im not liking this trend of bash the player who is no longer here anymore.

                  I dont like where the NBA is going right now
                  I don't like where the NBA IS right now...but not because of this trend of bashing players who left (fair game, in my opinion...maybe not classy, but fair). It's a symptom, not a cause, of something larger - the fact that NBA players and management are as far apart as they've ever been. Exactly where you point the finger for that is for everyone to decide on their own.

                  I'm actually hopefuly for the future of the league, though - lockouts are a big stick to wield, and players have shown time and again that their complete lack of financial discipline inevitably leads to their inability to hold-out for any appreciable length of time.

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                  • HMcCoy
                    All Star
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 8212

                    #10
                    Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

                    He quit.

                    Best not speak of such things.
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                    • bigeastbumrush
                      My Momma's Son
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 19245

                      #11
                      Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

                      Originally posted by HMcCoy
                      He quit.

                      Best not speak of such things.
                      @ your avatar.

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                      • Vince
                        Bow for Bau
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 26017

                        #12
                        Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

                        Bosh definitely quit last season.

                        Even Colangelo was mentioning this post all-star break of the last season how someone was getting into Bosh's head and telling him to mentally shut down for his next employer.. It showed in his play. Taking soft fadeway jumpers, not driving anymore and not playing tough defense.

                        The fact that he left doesn't really matter at this point. I was a huge Chris Bosh fan and would've stayed a big fan of his had he not alienated the fan base that adored him for 7 years. All that twitter crap and his comments were really ill-placed.
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                        • OSUFan_88
                          Outback Jesus
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 25642

                          #13
                          Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

                          Originally posted by 23
                          Im not liking this trend of bash the player who is no longer here anymore.

                          I dont like where the NBA is going right now
                          ...Wait, because the GM's and Owners are <del>speaking the truth</del> speaking their mind, the NBA is going downhill?

                          23...man, sometimes I feel like we live on different worlds.
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                          • DieHardYankee26
                            BING BONG
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 10178

                            #14
                            Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

                            Originally posted by OSUFan_88
                            ...Wait, because the GM's and Owners are <del>speaking the truth</del> speaking their mind, the NBA is going downhill?

                            23...man, sometimes I feel like we live on different worlds.
                            The thing for me is, if he had these problems and wants me to take him seriously, he should have came out with this at the time. Like Dan Gilbert complaining about LeBron after the fact. If he had such a problem with him quitting and if LeBron was so narcissistic then why did you try so hard to resign him? It may be speaking the truth, and it may be speaking their minds, but it comes off more as whining that the players left them. Would Gilbert and Colangelo have made these comments if LeBron and Bosh had remained in Cleveland and Toronto? There's no way, but the comments remain just as true.

                            For me, if you have a problem with the player, say something when it means something, not all after the fact because you're upset that they left your team.
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                            • Cebby
                              Banned
                              • Apr 2005
                              • 22327

                              #15
                              Re: Colangelo slams Bosh

                              Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
                              The thing for me is, if he had these problems and wants me to take him seriously, he should have came out with this at the time. Like Dan Gilbert complaining about LeBron after the fact. If he had such a problem with him quitting and if LeBron was so narcissistic then why did you try so hard to resign him?
                              Exactly

                              This is "we didn't want him anyway" nonsense.

                              If Bosh sucked so much, why didn't they trade him years ago?

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