More importantly, though, will adding a star of Bosh’s caliber quash the team’s chemistry that has been key to Oklahoma City’s success? The Thunder already have one star in Durant, but he’s so reserved and calm that he doesn’t have any problem fitting in to the team picture. After all, he quietly put up with two seasons of mediocrity before this one without so much as an inkling of negativity.
Bosh, however, has been less than private about his dissatisfaction with the Raptors organization. He could easily sour a flawless locker-room situation in Oklahoma City, jeopardizing that ever-so-valuable chemistry.
Bosh, however, has been less than private about his dissatisfaction with the Raptors organization. He could easily sour a flawless locker-room situation in Oklahoma City, jeopardizing that ever-so-valuable chemistry.
Where does this guy get his basketball info? Bosh is widely regarded as one of the classiest guys in the league and has been repeatedly lauded for being positive and refusing to call out his team, almost to a fault. He is the franchise player for the Raptors and when they do badly he SHOULD let them know about his dissatisfaction. People question his leadership skills because he doesn't do this, at least not nearly enough. Bosh has put up with SEVEN seasons of mediocrity. Durant has nothing on him in this area. If there is one thing about Bosh that I would bet my house on it's that he would never have a negative effect on locker room chemistry. Who's with me.
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