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Big Al or Boozer?

What an incredibly insightful question. Kudos my friend. Oh yeah, welcome to the board.
 
Totally different team from last season compared to this. We may be better, time will tell, but you can't just credit it to the departure/addition of one player.
 
I think the Jazz are better without Boozer being in the paint, but Jefferson is a great player too. He's a guy that can grab those rebounds and score some baskets. Boozer is a basketball player too. He can dribble the ball up and down the court. Thanks for asking.

- Craig
 
Al Jefferson is a bit bigger and a better player to play along with Millsap, since Al plays in the low post and Millsap plays more out on the floor. Boozer is a slightly more committed rebounder, but Al is improving in this regard. Al is better defensively than Boozer.
 
In the long run, as in 82 games or about 20 games longer than Boozer will play this (or any for that matter) season, Al's defensive ability will far outweight anything he gives up in terms of offensive production or defensive rebounding. I will take 9 boards and 2 blocks over 12 boards and running away from the offensive player anyday.
 
I think the Jazz are better without Boozer being in the paint, but Jefferson is a great player too. He's a guy that can grab those rebounds and score some baskets. Boozer is a basketball player too. He can dribble the ball up and down the court. Thanks for asking.

- Craig

Bro, good post, though if I'm being honest, I liked you better as Jesus Christ.
 
We've always been better defensively without boozer on the floor.



Boozer defensive numbers on and off the court
PTS ALLOWED ON FLOOR PER 48 mins
2006-2007
109.2

2007-2008
109.4

2008-2009
111.9

2009-2010
108.5



PTS ALLOWED OFF FLOOR PER 48 mins
2006-2007
106.5

2007-2008
103.2

2008-2009
106.9

2009-2010
102.8


https://www.nba.com/jazz/features/locked_on_jazz.html
 
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