Bosh Selected To Team U.S.A.
Bosh averaged 12 minutes a game in the U.S. team's five recent exhibition games and spent time at both power forward and center. Howland in the coming days will be taking a closer look at what this selection means to both Bosh, the Raptors, and the team's fans. All of us here at the HQ wish CB4 the best of luck in Japan and hope that he stays injury-free.
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Well i guess that means bruce is cut? Does anyone agree but i think this will be little bit of a bad experience for bosh. I mean its great he gets to learn about leadership and play againt tougher guys but i think his confidence may be hit due to his lack of pt and touches? Anybody agree?
by Huslaz_kidd on Aug 17, 2006 9:40 PM EDT reply actions
I don't think so you sound like a very negative person, the fact that he is choosen will make Bosh feel good Bosh is a very positive person, so you can't say that and just to inform you I have seen the exibition games and Bosh is scoring and playing like Bosh. So kindly keep your negitivities to yourself. I am a Canadian who lives in the States and there are a lot of write up in the newspaperon Bosh, on the local news and in Atlanta where I live, and the fact that he went to Georgia Tech, Bosh, Josh, and Howard ( who is from Atlanta) gets a lot of news in the Atlanta Journal.
by Marcia on Aug 18, 2006 11:13 AM EDT reply actions
Huslaz - I think the experience will be good for CB4 confidence-wise but I could see it being a bad overall experience if the US loses.
As an aside, who does everyone think will win the whole thing? The US? Argentina?
by Sleepy on Aug 18, 2006 11:58 AM EDT reply actions
This will be a good experience for Bosh. Once he sees that he is not as good as the other players, he will work on his game and play even harder for the raps.
by Darryl on Aug 18, 2006 5:52 PM EDT reply actions
Just finished the Slovenia/Italy game. Rasho looking strong and kept going to him over the stretch. Even had some defence which he must've picked up from Coach Pops.
Not much interaction with Slokar, though the rookie looked aggressive from the moment he stepped on the floor, immediately barrelling into a defender's chest for the offensive foul. Both Slokes and Rasho showed a nice drop hook. Slokar won't be an enforcer, though kept going hard at the Italians.
by Acie on Aug 20, 2006 5:59 AM EDT reply actions

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