Published 3/21/2008
by Sean Stancill
at Bleacher Report - NBA
Chris Bosh is many things. He's a left hander, his team's best player, the most versatile big man in the NBA, and one of the best forwards in the NBA. The only problem is he plays in Toronto where hockey is much more appreciated then basketball. However, I can appreciate his nifty crossovers, ferocious dunking, and his occasional 3 pt shooting. So why can't the rest of the league? The former Georgia Tech product is averaging 22.3 PPG, 8.8 RPG, and 1.1 BPG. He's averaged more than 30 against Cleveland and Orlando, more than 20 against Dallas and the Lakers, and has proven himself versus other big Western Conference foes by posting 42 in Phoenix, and in New Orleans. CB4 is also putting up career numbers in points per game, Also he lead his team in a narrow victory over perhaps the best team in the NBA the Boston Celtics in January. He was also a big played a big part in holding the Miami Heat to the 3rd lowest total since the shot clock was put into effect Wednesday night in a 89-54 ...
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