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Oh Gordy!

I didn't notice this during the game. I always thought Lee was a tough guy. Was I wrong on that?

Yeah, terribly. He is basically the same player as Boozer, with maybe a few more post moves and a better jumper, but not as athletic. Both are super soft on defense, but are good rebounders. Both are ambidextrous.
 
Yeah, terribly. He is basically the same player as Boozer, with maybe a few more post moves and a better jumper, but not as athletic. Both are super soft on defense, but are good rebounders. Both are ambidextrous.

They can breath under water?!

Anyhow, Gordon, please father my children. Danke.
 
Not only that, they're bulimic! Which gives them the ability to read minds!

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Yeah, terribly. He is basically the same player as Boozer, with maybe a few more post moves and a better jumper, but not as athletic. Both are super soft on defense, but are good rebounders. Both are ambidextrous.

He's not really at Boozer's level. At least not prime Boozer we got to see. For one thing, David Lee cannot run P&R like Boozer. He also does not have the 15-17 foot jumper, nor does he have Boozer's ability to get shots off around the basket.
 
He's not really at Boozer's level. At least not prime Boozer we got to see. For one thing, David Lee cannot run P&R like Boozer. He also does not have the 15-17 foot jumper, nor does he have Boozer's ability to get shots off around the basket.

They're both white though.
 
Hayward's play made NBA.com's top 10 plays of the night. The commentator of the vid said, "Clutch play on both ends of the floor by the rookie."

...

Rookie? Seriously?
 
Watched this over and over. Beautiful. I laugh everytime at the coach on the warriors sideline screaming at Lee after he ole'd it.
 
He's not really at Boozer's level. At least not prime Boozer we got to see. For one thing, David Lee cannot run P&R like Boozer. He also does not have the 15-17 foot jumper, nor does he have Boozer's ability to get shots off around the basket.

Lee has always been at least as good as Booze offensively. He just has never had a partner to make him look that good. Boozer has had a lot of his career carried by elite PGs.
 
Lee has always been at least as good as Booze offensively. He just has never had a partner to make him look that good. Boozer has had a lot of his career carried by elite PGs.

Boozer was pretty good for us even when McLeod and Arroyo(*shudder*) were starting. But we can agree to disagree.

On that note, I watched the video again, and Lee just watches Gordon. He has so much time to step out in front on him and all he does is raise his arms right at the end as if the brace himself for the dunk that's being thrown. That's what you get for 12 million a year these days, apparently.
 
He's not really at Boozer's level. At least not prime Boozer we got to see. For one thing, David Lee cannot run P&R like Boozer. He also does not have the 15-17 foot jumper, nor does he have Boozer's ability to get shots off around the basket.

I'm pretty sure Lee has the superior jumper. He may not have the back to the basket fade-away, but his set jumper is better. Yeah, he doesn't have Boozer ability to get shots around the basket, but he never had a PG like Dwill passing him the ball or a PNR heavy system like Booze had with Sloan. Boozer is the better player, but they are really close.
 
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