Carlos Boozer vs. Chris Bosh vs. David West
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Carlos Boozer vs. Chris Bosh vs. David West
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Carlos Boozer vs. Chris Bosh vs. David West
rank them in order.
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Playoffs sure do change peoples opinions.
Bosh, played very well for the Raps in a few games during the first round, but was also non existent at times.
Boozer disappeared for the most part vs the Lakers in the playoffs
West has stepped up big, but he's the oldest of the group though doesn't have any distinct advantage over Bosh or Boozer, except his midrange J. Though, they both have decent jumpers.
As of now, I would go:
Bosh
West
Boozer
I know Boozer is a better player than West, but I can't really take him after his performance vs the Lakers.
Bosh, played very well for the Raps in a few games during the first round, but was also non existent at times.
Boozer disappeared for the most part vs the Lakers in the playoffs
West has stepped up big, but he's the oldest of the group though doesn't have any distinct advantage over Bosh or Boozer, except his midrange J. Though, they both have decent jumpers.
As of now, I would go:
Bosh
West
Boozer
I know Boozer is a better player than West, but I can't really take him after his performance vs the Lakers.
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Patterns wrote:1.Bosh
2.West
3.Boozer
+1..
Bosh puts up similar numbers, but he's the #1 on his team..he doesn't get the benefit of playing with Paul or Williams..
defensively, Bosh is better than Boozer, but worse than West..this doesn't make a difference to me though, because Bosh has to defend out of position a lot of the time, and West gets to have Chandler next to him..I think West is slightly better defensively either way because of his strength, but not enough to beat Bosh's better all-around game IMO..
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There are only 3 legit starters on the Toronto roster. Bosh is one of them and the other two play the same position [Ford and Calderon]. So, basically Bosh goes out to play with one starter in the starting 5, and 3 bench quality guys.
Boozer has Okur, Kiri, Deron. A star and 2 legit starters. West has Paul, Tyson and Peja. A star and 2 legit starters.
Toronto has to be one of the least talented teams in the NBA.
Boozer has Okur, Kiri, Deron. A star and 2 legit starters. West has Paul, Tyson and Peja. A star and 2 legit starters.
Toronto has to be one of the least talented teams in the NBA.

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Patterns wrote:1.Bosh
2.West
3.Boozer
+1
Boozer was never better than Bosh, he just got more acclaim because his team made a playoff run last year and Bosh is stuck in Canada. West has proven himself to be the better player this year.
And it isn't just Boozer no show in the playoffs, for one thing, both West and Bosh are significantly better defenders than him.
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