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Years ago
Greg Oden to sign with Miami
He will help Bosh's defensive game, as they get a legit rim protector (based on what he was like when he was in college/early NBA)
Don't see how it can help Bosh's offensive game. Oden can't exactly help Bosh's lack of toughness.
If Bosh wants to improve it's on his head. He was soft in the playoffs, settled for a mid-range jump shot that was ineffective and showed an aversion to attacking the rim (like he was scared).
If anything, if Oden starts out successfully, Bosh could become even more useless.
Because if they have Oden as a legit low post target (and obviously Wade and Lebron on the perimeter), why would they want to utilise Bosh and his soft mid-range game?
