bleacherreport.com - 8/27/2008
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Chris Bosh knows a lot about losing; he is, after all, a Toronto Raptor (zing!). After his trip to Beijing, and a crash course in how to kick serious international basketball ass, Bosh is coming home with a gold medal. And he is most deserving. Bosh ended up playing an important role on the Redeem Team , and was written about extensively during the games. He was by no means the focal point on what was one sick, wicked, and nasty team, but CB4 checked his ego at the door and is a big reason why the ...
Return to Normalcy, Return to Relevancy
upsideandmotor.blogspot.com 8/27/2008 — Chris Bosh isn't LeBron James, and he isn't D-Wade. Depending on who you ask, he may not be a Carmelo and may even lean more to the Kirk Hinrich end of the 2003 draft. My first response: That's bullshit. My second response: this guy is a bonafide franchise player who can play well on offense at times and well on defense at times, but is missing that one stellar ...
Chris Bosh had a great Olympics but who really cares?
arsenalist.com 8/27/2008 — Word to the wise: Chris Bosh is good. If you didn’t know it already the Olympics were supposed to remind you of that. His defense in the Olympics is being hailed as one of the key factors for Team USA’s win and you can’t disagree ...
Morning shootaround: August 27, 2008
raptorblog.com 8/27/2008 — Your daily breakfast buffet of the choicest NBA links. Today's specials include the Raptors' depth problem, the basketball mecca of Lithuania, and a tender love scene featuring Manu Ginobili and Gregg Popovich (Ewww!)
The Hoop Doctors Daily Dimes: 08/26
thehoopdoctors.com 8/27/2008 —
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Prescribed NBA reading from all over the world wide web
NESW Sports brings you some great Barkley/Jordan golf banter footage
Barkley yells at MJ for a shank
Boom Dizzle gives Team USA a Shout Out ...
No way José : the Spanish perspective
asternwarning.blogspot.com 8/27/2008 — Well, well. There certainly has been some conjecture over our article yesterday on José Calderón's opinion that there was some inaccuracies in the way the Gold Medal match between USA and Spain was officiated.
A Spanish reader has provided some video evidence on where he thinks the problems lie.