Boozer or Millsap?
Regular-season averages
.....Games.....Min.....Pts.....Reb
Boozer.....78.....34.3.....19.5.....11.2
Millsap.....82.....27.8.....11.6.....6.8
Postseason averages
Boozer.....10.....40.2.....19.7.....13.2
Millsap.....10.....32.3.....18.0.....8.8
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Actually, I don't think Millsap can physically stand up to the 82 game grind of the PF position. Thinking back 2 years ago when Boozer was hurt a lot, Millsap was dinged up pretty good himself during that stretch of games where he had that More..
In comparison to Boozer though, Milsap has held up better. You counter your argument in the same sentence, "...Boozer was hurt a lot, Milsap was dinged up pretty good himself". At least Milsap wasn't "out", while our precious Boozer was wearing More..
The Booz/Okur experiment is a 2 part equation.
Okur averaged 13.5 points and 7+ rebounds last year. One of the justifications for Okur at C was his ability to shoot the 3 and pull the opponent C out, opening things up for Booz.
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