"The guy I think of when I think about Cam Boozer is Blake Griffin." ......"If I were going to predict what to expect out of Cam Boozer in the NBA, I'd start at Blake Griffin and go from there." -
@hrdboild
Hrdboild would start with Griffin because he's undersized, productive (presumably on the offensive side) and because like with Boozer people couldn't get too excited about him prior to the draft. So, QWERTYLICIOUS, hrdboild, Testujin, and Warhawk, what exactly is the point then? That a offensively productive player who is undersized and can't play D worth a damn is worth a top five pick in this draft? Is that the point?
If Boozer were in fact Doncic-like in his offensive game, sure, I could see taking him because the offensive benefits would far outweigh the defensive side of the ball. Is Boozer going to be the point of the spear on offense like Doncic? I doubt it. Is he going to take it upon himself to make big shots at the end of the game with his ball handling and pressure shooting like Doncic? Again, I doubt it. What you're left with is a complementary player, maybe a very good player on offense, but not Doncic-like, who is woefully lacking on defense.
Last but not least, we King's fans more than everyone else in the NBA, should know that the league has been trending for quite a while to weigh TWO-WAY players a heckuvalot more than one-way players. (Perry has said as much). And for good reason. Those long wings who can defend at the 3-point line are very valuable. And, they give give a lot of flexibility on the defensive end because the defense doesn't have to switch. Boozer isn't that guy because he doesn't have the lateral quickness needed on the perimeter. So Boozer's game is even more untranslatable to the NBA on defense because teams need long
athletic forwards who can guard at the perimeter.