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Even In 2005, Chris Bosh Better Leader For Toronto Raptors Than Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, & Damon Stoudamire.October 03 07 A few years ago, right after the Toronto Raptors traded Vince Carter, and before he had blown-up into a star, I conducted a feature interview with Chris Bosh. We talked for twenty minutes and I was struck by Bosh’s maturity, confidence, and desire to lead. I had a feeling he was on the verge of big things. No matter how bleak it looked up in . Bosh Below The Radar/March 2005. By Oly Sandor Last December, the Vince Carter trade had Chris Bosh, on the other hand, didn’t have anything to say. The message was clear: the Toronto Raptors were now his team. A few months later, Bosh is on the telephone from his It began in the working class neighborhood of By his senior year, a buzz started to come from The hype kept growing. At the McDonald’s High School All American game, Bosh impressed scouts with his long body and hit for 14 points. He also held it down on the international stage by leading the to a gold medal in the Global Games. In the finals, against , Bosh outplayed The NCAA was waiting for him. Bosh went to Georgia Tech and the expectations were huge. He didn’t disappoint. The young forward dominated the competitive ACC Conference and showed that he belonged at the next level. Bosh himself, however, was a little more cautious about the NBA. "Only about mid way through year one did I know (about the draft). People kept talking about it. And it grew bigger and bigger as the year went on. I just put it to the back of my head. I never really changed my game trying to impress the scouts or anything. I just kept playing my game and word of mouth got better and better." That word of mouth led to David Stern calling his name in the 2003 draft. First round. Fourth overall. The Toronto Raptors had selected Bosh, after just one season at Georgia Tech, to come up north and patrol the paint. The shy kid from Bosh’s first season was full of changes. Before the Raptors’2003-2004 training camp, Antonio Davis went public with his trade demands. "This is a business. No matter what happens," explains Bosh. "Some guys have to be happy. And I learned that real early." In December, Things were changing off the court too. Throughout the 2003-2004 season, there were rumors that the Raptors were going to clean house. On April Fools day, Even this adversity couldn’t stop Bosh from having an extraordinary first season in the NBA. The numbers were impressive: 11.5 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game. After the His best play was off the court. Right after being drafted, Bosh got involved in the However, Bosh has personal reasons for giving back and helping out children. His second season in Once again, Bosh was a positive. After the Carter trade, he recorded nine straight double doubles and looked like an All-Star at the "4" spot. In March, the twenty year old talked to reporters about the losing. "I have nothing to be ashamed about with my game or the organization," he says. The "T-dot" has grown on him. The forward loves How do you think Bosh and the Raptors will do next year? Get at us in the comment box below with your thoughts. Come back next week for HoopsVibe The Blog’s season previews. Click here to read and subscribe to Oly Sandor’s NBA Blog. |
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