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i'm talking about now, not after we re-sign everybody. even if bosh ends up being better aldridge + upgrading PG or SF may end up being worth a lot to the blazers than giving up any flexibility to switch aldridge for bosh.
This assumes that the team will be able to use the cap space to sign an impact player. I doubt that. There aren't many impact players available this off-season. The only one who could fill the SF role is Kobe Bryant, who isn't moving. There are no impact free agent point guards. I think upgrading from Aldridge to Bosh is a better use of the cap space than any opportunity the team is likely to have.
4.33 for the season, and over the last month or so the difference is a lot less than that. and as i said from what i've seen bosh would not be an upgrade defensively, which PER doesn't reflect.
A month isn't a significant sample size. Shrink the sample size enough and no player is better than any other. For the season, Bosh is much better. This is true for last season, too.
PER doesn't account for defense, but I don't think Aldridge brings a significant upgrade on defense. If they're in the same realm defensively, it doesn't matter that PER doesn't measure it.
