Rastapopoulos
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Should the Blazers try to pursue Chris Bosh? A bunch of teams can throw free agent money at him, but it's in his (he gets more money) and Toronto's interests to do a sign-and-trade. Dallas will almost certainly target him, but they don't have youth to offer. We, on the other hand, can offer Aldridge and Rudy, the latter of whom might have more value to Toronto because of their "collect every Euro in the NBA because Americans are scared of Canada" policy, as a starting point.
Would Toronto go for it?
Would Bosh agree to it (he'd be out of the limelight, and New York, NJ and Miami will all try to pair him up with a "superstar")?
Should we do it?
I used to think that Aldridge was better for us: taller, better defender, more versatile. I still think Aldridge matches up better with, say, Pau Gasol. But I really do want somebody who brings it more often. Bosh will know McMillan from Team USA. But then, he'll also know D'Antoni...
Would Toronto go for it?
Would Bosh agree to it (he'd be out of the limelight, and New York, NJ and Miami will all try to pair him up with a "superstar")?
Should we do it?
I used to think that Aldridge was better for us: taller, better defender, more versatile. I still think Aldridge matches up better with, say, Pau Gasol. But I really do want somebody who brings it more often. Bosh will know McMillan from Team USA. But then, he'll also know D'Antoni...


