Chris Bosh might be a little bit overrated.
To suggest that he wouldn't be able to average somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 points and 10 rebounds while being more of a focal point on a team not named the Miami Heat, however, is completely unfair.?
Though Bosh's scoring numbers have dipped on an annual basis since averaging 24 points during his final season with the Toronto Raptors in 2009-10, he has become a more efficient scorer with the Heat.
As the third option for Miami, Bosh improved to a career-high field-goal percentage of 53.5 percent during the 2012-13 campaign.
It stands to reason, according to the laws of simple math, that Bosh's scoring average would improve he attempted more shots at that efficiency number.
Bosh's rebounding production, however, is admittedly more difficult to defend. While playing the center position for Miami last year he averaged 6.8 rebounds per night.
Though a player of his skill and athleticism shouldn't be quite that low, matching up against opposing centers has contributed to his inability to get on the glass as much as he's used to while matched up at his more natural position of power forward.
Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1723291-debunking-10-myths-in-the-nba-today
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