-SDU- wrote:difference being that okur and boozer dont attack the paint and draw fouls and test the defense
Boozer attacks the paint by facing up and driving, posting up, playing the pick and roll with Deron, cutting to the basket for easy scores. All are good for him. Does take a bunch of jumpers and is a very effective mid-range shooter, but he's one of the best and most skilled interior scorers in the whole league.
For a great example of this, see Boozer's playoff run last year. Aside from his play in general. He didn't go wild on Yao Ming and the Rockets defense being more of a jumpshooter, nor so against the Warriors and their lack of interior defense, and was a tough guard against the Spurs.
But he's more known for is his inside offensive game. Typically he's not thought of as a jumpshooting big man, rather than a mobile, strong, skilled post player.
-SDU- wrote:and boozer prefers to shoot jumpers than make post moves
No, he does not.
You lack material on Utah/Boozer with this statement. He's really not more of a jumpshooter, he takes a handful of them, absolutely, but that's not what he does more than anything scoring-wise.
I can understand in possibly having limited access to the NBA in Austrailia, but, don't make these ignorant comments if so. Take into consideration how much you've seen and know about Boozer's game.
If anything, Boozer's balanced between taking jumpers and scoring inside. He's an all-around offensive player, including being a decent passer.
Go ask over at the Jazz board about Boozer's offensive attack if you don't believe me or tuncaboylu.
TDITM wrote:I am interested if Hill will get more mins or less mins after the trade.
I think it only increases, and will take on a bigger defensive role. You only have Barbosa/Tucker/Strawberry (for some time at SF) off the bench, and then Bell, who will play where Grant does (49% SF, 0.? at PF, and 5% at SG). Two of them rookies.