Re: Knicks Team To Beat Now
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:39 pm
I'll give you Amare being better than Boozer, but Bosh?
I had this exact same argument with my brother the other night and the facts speak for themselves sxb...Amare played with a HALL OF FAME PG for the majority of his NBA career, which means he was the direct beneficiary of defenders showing hard on Steve Nash in pick-and-rolls, and that gave Amare the chance to either pop or slip to the basket for an easy dunk, which is where he made his living. Who was the best PG Bosh played with, Alvin Williams?
Bosh never had the luxury of playing with a back-to-back MVP winning playmaker who was in the mix for MVP almost every year they played together. Even with Nash spoon-feeding him a couple buckets a night for years, his career average is only slightly higher than Bosh's (even if you take out that year he was injured, there's no way his career PPG average jumps to 25 PPG especially when it's an average over 9 seasons). If anything, it's a toss-up between Bosh and Stat, and I'd give Bosh the nod by a sliver since he has a smoother jumpshot and is a better rebounder. Even defensively, Bosh showed last year in Spoelstra's system that he's not a bad individual or team defender when he tries...Amare is a better finisher around the rim and that's about it. Bosh has a quick first step and can drive either left or right if you play up on him and will bury a jumper in your face if you dare him to shoot, so he's every bit as unguardable offensively as Stat. Amare's mid-range game improved by leaps and bounds, but he's still not on Bosh or Nowitzki's level when it comes to draining the 15-20 footers and still relies mostly on his explosiveness, which ain't a good look when your knees are reconstructed.
As for playoffs, Bosh has rarely been on playoff teams...lakiin when he had a capable cast last year, he took his game to another level in the ECF against the Bulls and would have been the MVP of that series if there was such an award. Even in the Finals, he was the 2nd best player for the Heat and hit that game-winning shot in game 3. Amare flamed out in the first round against Boston cuz his back issues were back and the spasms made him a spectator for the rest of the sweep...it doesn't matter how beast you are if it's from the bench
As for playoffs, Bosh has rarely been on playoff teams...lakiin when he had a capable cast last year, he took his game to another level in the ECF against the Bulls and would have been the MVP of that series if there was such an award. Even in the Finals, he was the 2nd best player for the Heat and hit that game-winning shot in game 3. Amare flamed out in the first round against Boston cuz his back issues were back and the spasms made him a spectator for the rest of the sweep...it doesn't matter how beast you are if it's from the bench
