Marvin Martian wrote:Here are some clips showing often Boozer travels. Is this the technique expected of a prospect that is supposed to be an "offensive genius" by some people?
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I mean, he does it because the modern game allows it, which is a sign of high basketball IQ if you think about it. None of those are getting consistently called in the NBA.
The clips actually show the extent of his rotational flexibility, balance, strength, coordination, and agility. He displays good footwork and pivoting, even if egregiously pushing the boundaries of legality. Look at the spins at 0:11, 0:20, 0:36, 0:45, and 1:03 in the first video. His two-foot play is really impressive with how he can seek out and absorb contact while getting to his spots. Very strong and balanced, just needs to add a few counters at the next level. One foot finishes, a floater/push shot, a mid-range jump shot.
Now, if this were 1985, it would be a serious problem, but he wouldn't have been doing it back then. Hell, he'd be playing like Karl Malone most likely—minimal ball handling beyond one or two dribble face-up moves.