I think Bosh in Houston would be a good fit as well, mainly because it wouldnt be the "big man" and he can play the game he plays and draw less attention. I think he would get more credit to if he actually won a title in Houston, they would say he brought/taught the championship culture. Perhaps Hakeem helps him to a little.
He was underrated in Miami but even at times he wasn't their second best player, he was their second most important player if that makes sense. Bosh would bring some much needed defense to Houston and help Dwight out. You have a real formidable 1/2 punch down low if Bosh can transform back into the post where he was rarely needed in the Miami offense. It would be interesting to see how much Houston would go to small ball with Howard/Bosh and if late they keep the "big" lineup, or sub Dwight out and play Bosh at the 5 and spread everyone out.
LOL the fact that Brian Windhorst's tone has changed over the past day should tell ya something. The guy has been saying Cleveland has no chance for months, then said the only way he would go is if they traded the first pick for Love (which made no sense because you can either get Wiggins on a small contract, or have to pay Love a max for 5 years and kill a lot of money to get Lebron), but now he is admitting Cleveland is in this thing. Windhorst must now want to move back to Cleveland for another 4 years, he must hate it thats why hes been trying to count them out forever.
Well this probably explains why Mark Jackson hasnt been looked at much (not saying there is anything wrong with it but I guess teams dont like it):
Is there anything saying that's the reason teams aren't looking at him? He's been an ordained minister since 1997 and has been the pastor of a church since 2009.
I have no clue, I dont have a problem with anything he said but the Nets wouldnt even look at him, along with other teams (Knicks).
Listening to first take podcast from dismorning, Stephen A Smith claiming Chris Bosh has been the one holding up free agency (not melo or Lebron). If Bosh leaves then Melo and Lebron to Miami would start up.
Stephen A. Smith is completely clueless. Reports are Melo is choosing between Knicks, Lakers, and Bulls.
I can't see this as truth also because of the reports about Bosh. Apparently Bosh is waiting to make his decision after LeBron makes his. According to Bosh, if LeBron stays, he stays. If LeBron leaves, he leaves. How could Melo and LeBron team up, if A. Lebron would need to make a decision first, and B. Melo is planning on making his by tomorrow.
I always wondered why Stephen A Smith has a job. Who would listen to him? Now I know; people like Soxxx.
Phil deals out Amare and Bargs in separate trades then signs Lebron and Melo to the near max. Bosh goes to Houston, and then everyone gets their max.
LeBron in New York with Melo and Phil Jackson would be epic, but that ain't happening. One could dream right?