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Bosh Returning To Miami


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If they lost Bosh it would be one of the most epic collapses in NBA history. I agree that Riley is probably sweating to death. I like Riley, but he seems to always have the fortune of having good players land in his lap....like Phil Jackson.

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They need to have a case to make a run at melo. It isn't as bad of a deal as you think

I can buy that this is their thinking. But I can't see Melo going to Miami to be the guy to replace THE guy. Just seems like a no-win situation for him. Who wants to be compared to LBJ?

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Surprised to see Bosh re-sign with Miami, thought he'd end up with Houston. But this gives Miami a chance to retool. Wade should be next to sign. After that they've got to try and make a run at either another max level player, or add two 10-12 million type players. Then try to bring back some of their FAs.

Eg.

- Chalmers / Wade / Melo / Haslem / Bosh

- Chalmers / Wade / Deng / Bosh / Gasol

A bigger role could help Bosh take a lead on offense, but the ideal scenario for them would be to get Melo. Though an addition of Deng and Gasol would give them two good supporting players to form a decent starting five.

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If true, Bosh is dumb.

Houston roster would be a favorite with him, Miami well not so much

True, but he's set to earn a lot more in Miami. He's got two rings, and this is the perfect opportunity to try to lead a team to a championship with him as the go to guy. In Houston he's the number three guy again, whereas in Miami he's the number two or one.

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