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Bosh not expected back any time soon

From Friday's Globe and Mail

After three games out, injured knee could keep all-star out indefinitely ...Read the full article

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  1. Roger S from Canada writes: It is wise for Bosh to sit out the road games against Western Conference teams. Raptors will make the playoffs no matter what.
  2. andy c from Canada writes: one has the wonder if the physical toll bosh took playing centre in his first two seasons in the league have anything to do with the knee problems he's had this season and last...
  3. Allan Wexler from Canada writes: Andy, one has to wonder whether going pro when you're 19 takes its toll on young joints and whether players careers are going to be shorter when they push themselves to the rigors of a pro schedule when their bodies aren't ready for the jolt.
  4. j k from Canada writes: If Bosh should sit out the road games..why should he play in the playoffs?? People here actually think the Raptors are going to triumph in the playoffs?
    They have no chance against healthy Boston, Detroit, Cleveland or Orlando teams, (now that TJ Ford has handed Orlando home court).
    Bosh is not the solution to the Raptor's woes...you actually think this is the end of his physical issues?? When he has his place along side an All Star calibre Wing player, talk about the playoffs might be relevant, until then, it is the definition of mediocre....not good enough to be talked about and not bad enough to be talked about.
  5. j k from Canada writes: We beat the Clippers and Portland last time without Bosh! We're not playing them this time...even WITH Bosh we couldn't beat any of the western teams we're facing this time out.....
  6. j k from Canada writes: ...MAYBE Sacramento....Maybe....
  7. John Nicholson from Oshawa, writes: In the NBA no wins are guaranted. Look at Dallas and Phoenix and Portland who won what 18/19 in a row. Let's let Raptors play the games and see what happens. Gives the Coaches and BC some good idea's who want's to play and stay next year, when the shopping season opens in the off season.
  8. andy c from Canada writes: Allan Wexler; oh i agree. i mean look at how the raps management is handling it's players now compared to bosh's first two seasons. bosh was essentially thrown to the wolves and played heavy mins (when KO was coach). the management now is taking no chances when injuries happen to it's players (bargs, bosh, tj)
  9. JA M from Our Town, Canada writes: Allan Wexler from Canada writes: Andy, one has to wonder whether going pro when you're 19 takes its toll on young joints and whether players careers are going to be shorter when they push themselves to the rigors of a pro schedule when their bodies aren't ready for the jolt.

    I'm beginning to wonder that myself now that you mention it.
  10. Clark The Mighty from Canada writes: Bosh is Raps only star.

    Get ready for a play-off sweep.

    Starbury will be here next year.

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