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Go watch the Boozer 09-10 mix from the thread I just bumped. Dude was on the team six years and people say this is all he does.
How did he get so many and ones by shooting jumpers????? And points in transition too? Do Jeffersap even know what points in transition are????
If you think Carlos was really a inside presence, then you do not have a freakin' idea about your lovely Boozerica at all. I do not want to see you fail again Sloany. Are you sure?
About last year, for example, +50% of Boozer's points came from two man games with Deron. Only 22% of his positions were post-ups + midrange plays. That's hardly being an inside presence. He was very efficient and effective in what he tries to do, which is certainly not owning the paint on offense or defense. PnR is the most difficult basketball play to defend and suppose that one team was able to defend the PnR really well, then I assure that Boozer's efficiency and numbers would drop abruptly. An inside presence is very rare in today's NBA. Jefferson is one of them but not one of the best. He is not efficient and consistent at all. You should expect an "inside" player to shoot the ball well. For that reason and because he still has a hard time reading plays, hitting the cutters, selecting his shots and still not being able build a special PnR connection with Deron, BigAl is nowhere close to where Carlos was as a Jazz player, offensively. Should we talk about what an inside presence means on defensive end of the floor? That's why I cannot regard Carlos even as an elite player, star, leader player. The game consist of defense and offense.