I compared two teams, you compared the whole league. Pick any ONE of Boozer's games against the Spurs last season and it's better than Jeffersuck/Millsuck tonight.
Last year was the year the Jazz finally had any sort of success against the Spurs. Here are Boozer's total numbers throughout his career against the Spurs:
04/05 Season
11/27 15 points, 4 boards, Loss
01/10 13 points, 3 boards, win
03/06 DNP
04/13 DNP
05/06 Season
01/30 DNP
04/04 27 points, 17 rebounds, loss
04/17 8 points, 4 boards, loss
06/07 Season
11/29 23 points, 16 boards, win
12/28 9 points, 7 boards, loss
01/31 DNP
03/30 18 points, 10 boards, loss
playoffs
g1 20 points, 12 boards, loss
g2 33 points, 15 boards, loss
g3 27 points, 12 boards, win
g4 18 points, 9 boards, loss
g5 9 points, 12 boards, loss
07/08 Season
12/07 28/17/loss
01/28 23/7/win
04/04 16/7/win
04/16 8/10/loss
08/09 Season
11/21 DNP
01/27 DNP
04/10 15/8/loss
09/10 Season
11/05 27/14/win
11/19 18/11/win
12/07 27/7/win
01/20 31/13/win
19.7 points, 10.3 boards, 9-12 record. Good numbers, but it took him a a few seasons in the Jazz uniform to do consistently well against San Antoino. God forbid other players get some time to learn the system to maybe get those sort of numbers (as bad as Sap and Al did yesterday they didn't post up an 8 point 4 board night like Booze has against the Spurs). Oh, I also noticed the 6 games he missed. So basically one out of four games against the Spurs you never saw Boozer on the court during his Jazz career. How shocking.