Bosh looked at differently - slightly differently at least - would you renew season tickets if Bosh were to come to GSW?
I know this is probably not going to happen, but I do wonder what the infusion of Bosh into Golden State would do to season ticket sales and renewals. I am of particular belief that we should try and get Bosh, I would rather trade Monta, Wright and Crawford, but I am open to intermixing Crawford or Maggette, Wright or Randolph and Beans or Monta. But my real question is during this economic crisis we are in how would this affect your season ticket purchase decision? Maybe GSW head office reads GSOM on a regular basis and this might help them decide to throw around a few ideas with Toronto before the 21 hours and counting to trade deadline slips away, probably not, but hey bust a guys chops for dreaming why don't you.... Dang I will even throw in Marcus Williams
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Bosh is NO BETTER THAN RANDOLPH
As I’ve argued in other threads.. The Warriors would be STUPID to give up any significant talent for Chris Bosh. Anthony Randolph is just as good if not better than Chris Bosh was as a rookie, and he will only get better. In 28 min tonight, he scored 14 pts, had 12 rebounds, and 2 blocks against just 2 turnovers. He shot over 50% from the field.
The fact is.. Randolph already plays better defense than Bosh, rebounds better than Bosh, and plays MUCH HARDER than Bosh. Randolph’s offense will continue to improve with more regular playing time. Bosh is ABSOLUTELY not necessary, and we’d be dumb to give up any assets to obtain him and his 14.5 million dollar contract.
The Warriors look like they’ll stand pat at the trade deadline.. so I suggest they wait till this summer, and sign a power forward like Bass from Dallas or another true “POWER” forward who can play with his back to the basket and rebound. Then, draft a young point guard, and see what we can do with a healthy squad next year.
by EJ743 on Feb 18, 2009 10:29 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Ditto to EJ743
From the past…we had players like Vince Carter and Gilbert Arenas who after being traded had a lot of playing time. If we gave more time to AR, he will just be one of those guys that we can be happy that we have kept for them to develop. To this day, I wonder what would have happened if we kept our draft picks from back in the days and where we would have been now. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm….
by Adobo Ranger on Feb 19, 2009 1:43 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Definitely opposed to ...
trading for BOSH. It’s not worth giving up young talent just to rent him for a year.
by D3F1N1T3 on Feb 19, 2009 8:51 AM PST reply actions 0 recs

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