Boozer sucks. Product of Jerry Sloan's system of getting him the ball on the elbow, letting him make a living shooting jumpers, and having the most versatile center in the league by his side. It also helped that he had a franchise PG to create for him. Put him in cleveland and Chicago, and he's nothing more than a decent role player. If that. I think Boozer is quickly making the case that he cannot be a starter in this league. He's too much of a liability both offensively and defensively. Offensively, he cannot score inside. He's too short and soft. Defensively... LOL...
Millsap is ok. But far from a franchise type guy. Without the Jazz's system, he'd be more like Udonis Haslem.
Hibbert is a stiff. Not even close to a top center
Al Jefferson is a loser. Anything but a franchise player.
J-smooth is ok. I don't really consider him a big man.
David Lee is a garbage player who has yet to have a winning season.
Perkins is a joke. A glorified and more serious Fess.
None of these are franchise players. Which is the point I'm getting at. We're talking about franchise potential bigs. The Jazz have one, and it isn't Fess, Memo, Al, or Millsap... He was taken in the top 3 last year. Had he stayed in college, he'd easily be the #1 this year.
The only franchise PG's are top 5 picks too.