Found July 08, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
Trading Chris Bosh is not the answer.
That was the title of my last article. In follow up to that article, I'm going to explore what is the answer.
I've already established that Bosh can be your franchise player. Even if you don't want to consider him a "franchise player" because that is a title reserved for LeBron and Kobe.
He still is the most important player in the franchise. Wait, that is the definition of franchise player. Especially with the leadership he has shown through the past couple years leading Toronto to the playoffs, with the exception of last year.
Any who, looking back at the Detroit Pistons (which I said this team reminds me of), who would of been the franchise player on that team? They were a good team and became stars together.
That is the chance this team has in the future.
With the addition of Hedo Turkoglu, they have someone who can create on offense. Leaving a two-headed monster at the start of the offense, with the ball in either Jos...
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