Interesting Comparison on Boozer vs. Big Al

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Interesting Comparison on Boozer vs. Big Al 

Post#1 » by mjvile » Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:14 am

Hey fellow Jazz fans, long time reader first time poster. I came along this comparision and thought I would share it with everyone. Boozer is almost 29 and has played almost the same amount of games as Big Al even with Big Al blowing his ACL. Boozer didnt really have as serious of a injury like Als.

Al Jefferson
Utah Jazz
#25 · Forward-Center
Age 25 · 6'10" · 265 lbs
Career stats
Games 407
PPG 15.3
RPG 8.6
APG 1.1
FG% 50.3%
Steals/game 0.6

Carlos Boozer
Chicago "Jazz"
#5 · Forward-Center
Age 28 · 6'9" · 260 lbs
Career stats
Games 510
PPG 17.2
RPG 10.1
APG 2.4
FG% 54.1%
Steals/game 0.9


I think in 104 games differnce Big Al will catch or surpass Boozers career averages. Let me know what you think?
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Re: Interesting Comparison on Boozer vs. Big Al 

Post#2 » by Bullet » Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:57 am

For Big Al to catch up on Booze's 17.2 average, he has to score 24.5 points per in those 104 games. Tough feat, imo.

A better gauge, however, is how deep the team can go in the playoffs with him in the roster.
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Re: Interesting Comparison on Boozer vs. Big Al 

Post#3 » by Ming Kong! » Fri Jul 30, 2010 5:43 pm

Al Jefferson made the jump from high school, while Boozer made the jump from college. If you compare Jefferson's numbers from his last 4 season, they are a little more in Jefferson's favor.
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Re: Interesting Comparison on Boozer vs. Big Al 

Post#4 » by gojazzmjsucks » Fri Jul 30, 2010 6:45 pm

Big Al has more room to grow. He is finally with a great PG.Its time to fly for BIG Al...Booz will continue his #'s in Chicago. Rose is more of a scorer, but then again he had to be so Booz will do just fine for himself. Big Al might be just what the doctor ordered for us!

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