FarBeyondDriven wrote:prime1time wrote:FarBeyondDriven wrote:
what does any player do against Gobert and Wemby? I mean, they're elite defenders. Boozer will at least force Gobert out to defend the perimete freeing up the paint for drivers. I mean, nobody can matchup with Wemby. Carter and the rest? He's basically there size but way more skilled. He'll probably force them to foul him and live on the FT line tbh. I've seen him punish guards and wings on closeouts so not sure what scrub centers are going to do. Sure, he'll get blocked plenty and he'll get scored upon by those scrubs so it's not all daisy's but I am betting he'll be a well-above net positive player despite that.
This is true but the issue is that Boozer's being drafted for his offense. What I'm getting at is I need more than just pound it inside. I need Boozer to round out his offensive game. Middies, floaters, step back 3's etc. This is what's required of him because going inside means he's going to disappear in big games. What I'm basically saying is that you're drafting Boozer to develop into a Luka/Cade/Jokic style player. Slower, but stronger. If we're drafting Boozer to give us 17/10/5 and mediocre defense I don't see the value. Boozer has tremendous offensive upside. If the Wiz drafted him. I'd let Trae Young walk and basically groom Boozer as the player we'd run the offense through. His defense isn't great but it's better than Trae's. And I think the potential is there for him to develop into a 3 level scorer with playmaking ability.
Sengun had a 20/9/6 season with putrid defense and only 30% from three. That to me is Boozer's worst case scenario. I think 22-10-5 with 36-40% from three with better defense is possible. Only 1 players in the whole league did that and it's multiple time MVP Jokic. The beautiful thing is it'll come in the flow of the offense with very little turnovers or need to dominate the ball. Guys are going to love playing with him.
Sengun plays the 5. Boozer not tall enough to play the 5 imo























