He's more similar to Redick than McCollum, IMO. McCollum is an undersized two. Booker is a good sized SG who got good, productive minutes at the most talent filled team in the nation. Can't understate his IQ or maturity either.
I'm not sure with Oubre. Kansas seems to stifle wings offensively, and freshman rarely do extremely well there...I just feel like Booker is safer. I still like Oubre for where we are though.
I don't like comparing Booker to Redick. Redick was POTY and a 25-pt scorer leading Duke. Redick also runs his butt off to get split-second open looks in the NBA, something I don't think Booker is ready to do. I'm not sure how well Booker will make the transition to the NBA---including defense, rebounding, finishing, etc.--the whole package. I think there's some risk there. I feel like guys who were successful as shooters in the NCAA get a real wake-up call when they encounter NBA intensity. Examples include--Jimmer, Stauskas, Evan Turner, Trey Burke... They just don't get the same looks and rhythm they had in college. They have to move to open spots, anticipate the ball and shoot fast. It's a real change, I think.
I'm okay with the Booker pick if that's the way the Jazz want to go, but I think there are better prospects at 12.