RUMOUR DE JOUR
Raptors forward Chris Bosh becomes a free agent at the end of the season and for that primary reason the four-time NBA all-star has yet to commit to the U.S. team for next summer's FIBA world basketball championships in Turkey. In the rumour department. Bosh has been mentioned in a possible trade to the
Golden State Warriors in a deal that would involve
Andris Biedrins coming to the Toronto, with, of course, a lot more, if there's any substance at all to the rumour.
Hat tip to Yahoo! Sports:
Raptors' Boshcould be headed to Golden State
The interesting aspect of this rumor is that it's emanating from Toronto, not the Bay Area this time. Maybe it's just a rehash of an old rumor (verylikely), but at this point in the season it still provides an interesting discussion piece and a distraction from
all the "Captain" drama [SBNation Story Stream].
We covered this at length
the last time the Warriors wererumored to be targeting Chris Bosh, so I'll rewind the tape a bit:
You win in this league with superstars and stars. I'm not convinced that Bosh is a superstar or will ever be one. I do think that's a big red flag that the Craptors couldn't even qualify for the "Not-So-Elite-8" in the Leastern Conference this past season. But he is a legit All-Star caliber big man and a proven commodity (
Career Numbers via Yahoo! Sports). Those are hard to come by, especially for the Golden State Warriors who haven't had an All-Star power forward since
Nate the Great Thurmond in 1974. (NINETEEN SEVENTY-FOUR for crying out loud!)
If the Warriors can net trade Chris Bosh this summer (and I'm not saying the Raptors are dumb enough to do it for what "assets" the Warriors have), they've got to do it. It could be a franchise altering move just like the trade for
Baron Davis back in 2005.