GVC
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Maybe not, but the Jazz were terrible in Boozer's first year in Utah (his injuries and D certainly didn't help).It didn't take Boozer this long to get used to being with the Jazz....
Maybe not, but the Jazz were terrible in Boozer's first year in Utah (his injuries and D certainly didn't help).It didn't take Boozer this long to get used to being with the Jazz....
I'm as big of a Boozer hater as anybody, but let me be the first to admit that I think Carlos is indeed more of thinking mans player when compared to Big Al. Hmmm, why could that be? Probably because Boozer spent 4 years in one of the most structured basketball programs in the nation while playing for Coach K at Duke. On the flip side, Big Al bullied through Mississippi High School Basketball with so much superior talent that took him straight to the Pros.
The guy has never had to think, and now that he's been asked to, people are freaking out because we're 8 games into the season and Big Al isn't 100% kosher with the offense. It blows my mind that some people acutally need this explained to them.
Maybe on offense, but his not moving his feet on defense and not boxing out are inexcusable.Which should come with Big Al getting more comfy with what he needs to do. Hard to focus when you've got a million questions running through your head at once. IMO these two early wins are a really great sign because I think this Jazz team will be much better in the second half of the season than it is now and I think most of that centers around Jefferson finding his comfort zone.
It didn't take Boozer this long to get used to being with the Jazz....
Boozer First season with Jazz
Games played: 53
Mins: 34.8
Rebs.per game: 9.0
PPG: 17.8
Blks.: 0,5
Asst: 2.8
Stls: 0.8
BigAl's First season with Jazz
Games played so far: 8
MPG: 37.8
Rebs.per game: 9.3
PPG: 16.6
Blks.: 1.4
Asst: 1.0
Stls: 0.2
doesn't look so far off if you ask me
I'm as big of a Boozer hater as anybody, but let me be the first to admit that I think Carlos is indeed more of thinking mans player when compared to Big Al. Hmmm, why could that be? Probably because Boozer spent 4 years in one of the most structured basketball programs in the nation while playing for Coach K at Duke. On the flip side, Big Al bullied through Mississippi High School Basketball with so much superior talent that took him straight to the Pros.
The guy has never had to think, and now that he's been asked to, people are freaking out because we're 8 games into the season and Big Al isn't 100% kosher with the offense. It blows my mind that some people actually need this explained to them.
Jefferson is clearly a good player. He just needs to adjust to the new system and get in shape.
And Fesenko needs to get minutes EVERY GAME. I'm afraid that once Okur comes back, Fes will go back to being a career bench warmer.