Let me preface my comments with this: I think Bosh is overrated, I hate Miami, and I like Big Baby.
However, the notion that Bosh and Baby are even close to the same level is just plain silly. The simple fact of the matter is that all three of their superstars' stats are going to slip, just like our Big Three all had their stats slip when they came to play together.
Furthermore, I see Bosh's rebounding numbers down as a byproduct of having to space the floor to allow Wade and James to penetrate.
Finally, while Baby's played incredibly on the offensive end and taken a ton of charges, if you go back and watch the game tape from last night, you'll still see that when he's in the game, team's get to the basket far easier than when he's not. For all of his hardwork, he'll never make up for the fact that he's very short and not very athletically gifted.
I don't understand. You seem to be saying Bosh is playing at a higher level than Davis, when the opposite is true - at least from watching games and reviewing stats are concerned.
Talk about teams "getting to the basket easier":
When Bosh is on the floor, players like David West, Jason Smith and Okafor go nuts!
Bosh is a jump shooter who is presently 25th among PFs in scoring, 48th in FG%, and 34th in rpg.
He has been exposed as totally overrated - while Davis is just as clearly underrated - at least by you!
I'm not saying that Bosh is playing at a high level. However, I am saying that when you get a triumvirate like you have in Miami or you have here in Boston, you have to stop evaluating players based on stats. Statistically speaking, Pierce, KG, and Allen are all shells of their former selves. However, certainly in 2008 and arguably now, each is a better player than he's ever been.
So that was my gripe about judging Bosh in the same way.
Furthermore, I'm not trying to say that Bosh is playing well. I'm simply saying that though Bosh and Baby's numbers are similar, Bosh is still clearly the better player.