Posts Tagged ‘Chris Bosh’

Michael Beasley at SF: sacrificing 2009 to help in 2010.

Monday, October 5th, 2009

A recent article by Michael Wallace in the Miami Herald unveils that it is Michael Beasley likely to start at small forward for the Miami Heat in the 2009 NBA season.  While Erik Spoelstra and Pat Riley would like to convince otherwise, 2009 has become a throwaway season for all intents and purposes; one that will provide Beasley with on-the-job training at the 3-spot.  This way, come 2010 when Chris Bosh defects to Miami and usurps the power-forward spot from Udonis Haslem, Beasley will have had an entire season to improve his slow-footed defense.

Chris Bosh takes one small step toward the HEAT.

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Might Bosh be joining Wade soon?

Might we see Chris Bosh in a Miami Heat uniform soon?  According to an  Associated Press report, Chris Bosh does not plan on extending his contract with the Toronto Raptors this summer, and he intends to join the free agent class of 2010.

“[When] I signed a three-year [extension in 2006]… I had a goal in mind, and that was to put myself in the best position [in 2010] … I’m thinking I just want to stick to my goal, stick to what I was doing,” Bosh told reporters. “That’s a part of the plan … I just want to address things [after] next season. There’s a reason why I did things the way I did them back then.”

Something More than Money?

NBA officials suggest that the salary cap will decrease next season, making it likely that the talented crop of sought after players (Bosh, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Amare Stoudemire) can get more lucrative deals by extending their contracts with their current teams this summer than they can signing max deals as free agents in 2010.  Bosh’s statement can easily be interpreted as the first step toward an anticipated departure from Toronto.  If he was after money alone, he would extend his current contract.  Might Bosh have a warmer climate in mind?

If Pat Riley signs Wade to an extension this summer, the Heat has still positioned itself with enough space in 2010 to offer a max contract to Bosh.  Without state income tax in Florida, the Heat’s offer would be the richest Bosh could receive from a team other than Toronto.  Money, South Beach, sunshine, and a championship caliber pairing with Wade is an offer difficult to refuse.

Trade Options

If Miami doesn’t want to take its chances in next summer’s free agent sweepstakes, the statement from Bosh could be the motivation that Toronto needs to pull the trigger on a trade that would send Bosh to Miami in exchange for Michael Beasley and expiring contracts.

Either way, Bosh took a small but significant step this Thursday toward joining the Heat.