Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 at 2:53 pm  |  134 responses

Top 50: Carlos Boozer, no. 38

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Aggrey Sam / @CSNBullsInsider

Since when is a former second-round pick, two-time All-Star and Olympic gold medalist a bum after averaging 17.5 ppg and 9.6 rpg, while shooting 51 percent from the field? Apparently when he misses 23 regular-season games and his Playoff numbers sink to 12.6 ppg and 43 percent shooting (his boards actually went up slightly, to 9.7 per), after getting a five-year deal for almost $80 million.

That’s the polite way of expressing the general sentiment I heard around Chicago last spring. Even with the Bulls having their most successful campaign since the Jordan era—best record in the League, Coach of the Year in Tom Thibodeau, League MVP in Derrick Rose and an unexpected run to the Eastern Conference Finals—fans in the Windy City couldn’t stop griping about Booz.

Jazz fans would probably say, “I told you so” (and before “The Decision,” Cavs supporters would have had a lot worse to say, but that’s neither here nor there) and I won’t argue against their reasoning. But the fact of the matter is Utah didn’t make the Playoffs (and even if you don’t think Boozer’s departure was a big reason, it wouldn’t be illogical to say it was a factor in Deron Williams leaving for Jersey), while the Bulls became an upper-echelon NBA team.

True, his D leaves a lot to be desired. At the same time, whether it was despite his presence on that end or not, Chicago was the League’s top defensive team. And yeah, he wasn’t always the dominant low-post force some people expected, but opponents had to least account for his presence, and he was probably the best inside scorer the City of Big Shoulders has seen since the days of recent HOF inductee Artis Gilmore. But none of that mattered.

Chicago is still the Midwest, a region where fans want their players to grind. None other than former Bulls greats like Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman called the Alaska native out for his post-season disappearing act, even insinuating he should become an enforcer to counteract teams playing physical with Rose. I can’t truly defend the way he came up short when it counted, but as somebody who spent all season around the team—from his infamous training-camp injury through his failure to come through in the clutch against Indiana, Atlanta or Miami—perhaps I can offer some perspective.

I’m not from Chicago, I wasn’t a Bulls fan coming up (I actually preferred the Bad Boy Pistons and while I acknowledged Mike’s greatness, I was more of a Pip guy), I’m no apologist and unlike GM Gar Forman, Thibs or any of the players, I don’t have a vested interest in team harmony, although the Bulls’ amazing on and off the court chemistry certainly made my job easier, so please don’t call me biased.

‘Los will never be the most athletic cat in the NBA, but it was obvious that his late start affected his bounce, conditioning and rhythm. On top of that, both he and his teammates seemed to overcompensate for his early absence by forcing him the rock—Thibs designed it that way, in an effort to take pressure off Derrick—something that affected their intended transition style of play, being that he’s much more of a half-court guy. Also, he was paired up with Joakim Noah, a unique player who was used to being a facilitaor (as is Booz) and being able to roam from low post to high post, and with both of them being out of the lineup at different times, they never fully jelled, affecting the team’s spacing.

Then, you have the “backup quarterback syndrome,” in which Taj Gibson, coming off an All-Rookie Team debut season, starting (and doing it well) when Booz was out and often sparking the team off the bench, was the talk of the town and in the minds of most observers, should have usurped Booz’s spot. Now, I love Taj to death and I think he’s a hell of a player now and will continue to develop into an even better one (one of the Bulls assistant coaches compares him to a more athletic young PJ Brown, the ultimate role player and the type of dude who should have a long, successful pro career on teams that excel), but Booz brings some things to the table that Gibson doesn’t.

First, understand that Carlos and I both graduated high school in ’99 (as did another much-maligned Bull, Keith Bogans, my fellow DMV native) and being a hoops junkie from an early age, I knew about him early on and saw him play in the McDonald’s All-American Game and at Duke, where he battled my man Lonnie Baxter in the ACC. Booz has always been extremely polished, with comfortable range on his J and nifty post moves to go along with that big body.

Obviously, Jason Williams was the man in Durham and being regarded as “undersized” (something I don’t get; he’s certainly not extremely tall for his position, but it’s not like he’s Barkley’s height out there), he slipped in the Draft, leading to him having a chip on his shoulder. He put in work for Cleveland, bounced for Utah (we all know the blind-man handshake story by now) and continued to put in work, elevating his game to the point where he was considered a top player at his position and even got on with USA Basketball. That jumper has only become more consistent out to 20 feet; he’s effective as both a roll or pop guy as a screener; he’s physical; rebounds well enough (if not above average) for a 4; is a crafty finisher; an underrated passer; and somebody who can operate on the low block or high post.

Basically, talent isn’t the issue.

But there’s something about buddy that makes it rain down “boos” (he claims it’s all “Booz” to him, but he knows the difference) when things go the slightest bit wrong. Maybe it’s the fact that he screams like a maniac after the smallest play, how he feels the need to rub the ball between somebody else’s free throws like he has OCD or even that he’s polite enough, but doesn’t really open up to the media (and therefore, fans), although after some of the stuff that’s leaked out about his personal life, I can’t blame him on that front.

As a beat reporter, would I like him to share a little more, not just answer questions on his terms and take a little more personal responsibility when he’s in the wrong on the floor? Sure, but that’s being picky and honestly, he’s a lot better than most dudes around the League on other teams and since the Bulls as a whole are some of the most easygoing players you’ll come across (including Booz, who, at least on a surface level, got along fine with each and every one of his teammates, going out of his way to do so from the jump), I probably got a little spoiled.

At the same time, Booz was probably smart to be on the defensive after some of what he went through in Utah and likely expected the media in a city the size of Chicago to be just as rough, if not worse. I won’t speak for my peers, but we basically gave him the kid-glove treatment until the last month or so of the season, even as we observed his teammates either seemingly becoming more frustrated or defending him to the point of pleading for us to leave him be.

All that’s well and good, and perhaps with this extended break the NBA is on, he’ll have the chance to get completely healthy, hone his game and redeem himself next season, whenever that may be. Because if he doesn’t, his ranking in next year’s SLAMonline Top 50 is the last thing he’ll need to worry about.

But for now, just going by his numbers (regular season, that is) and track record (when healthy, of course), then assuming another year in Thibs’ system (if he plays D) and building chemistry with Derrick, Jo and the rest of the squad, I’m betting that his pride has him bouncing back strong, silencing the critics and reclaiming his status as one of the better power forwards in the game. I know that’s a lot of variables, but call it an educated guess. At the end of that contract, however…that’s another story, so let’s just stick with the present.

Aggrey Sam covers the Chicago Bulls for Comcast SportsNet Chicago.

SLAMonline Top 50 Players 2011
Rank Player Team Position Pos. Rank
50 Luol Deng Bulls SF 8
49 Andrew Bogut Bucks C 7
48 Ray Allen Celtics SG 9
47 Marc Gasol Grizzlies C 6
46 David West Hornets PF 15
45 Kevin Martin Rockets SG 8
44 Andrew Bynum Lakers C 5
43 Brandon Jennings Bucks PG 11
42 Lamar Odom Lakers PF 14
41 Gerald Wallace Blazers SF 7
40 Brook Lopez Nets C 4
39 Joakim Noah Bulls C 3
38 Carlos Boozer Bulls PF 13

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’11-12 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Maurice Bobb, Shannon Booher, David Cassilo, Bryan Crawford, Sandy Dover, Adam Figman, Jon Jaques, Eldon Khorshidi, Ryne Nelson, Doobie Okon, Ben Osborne, Quinn Peterson, Dave Schnur, Abe Schwadron, Dan Shapiro, Irv Soonachan, Todd Spehr, Tzvi Twersky, Yaron Weitzman, DeMarco Williams and Ben York.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7021031/the-nets-nba-economics Allenp

    Oh sh*t.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    I was planning on writing nothing but “BWAHAHAHAHAHA” on here and carrying on.
    BUT since Aggrey Sam wrote the write-up, and I have mad respect for dude, not only his work with SLAM but also with Comcast in Chicago, and his dope play-by-plays on Twitter, I’ma read the write-up first….

  • http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7021031/the-nets-nba-economics Allenp

    That said, I appreciate Aggrey’s point. People do focus on the negatives with Boozer, and that is wrong. Dude kills inferior big men.
    The problem is that in the playoffs, the inferior bigs are already gone. You get to play talent in the playoffs, and Boozer is inconsistent against talent. He always has been. He’ll have monster games, then disappear. He did it in Utah and he’s doing it now.

  • http://www.optimabbc.be Max

    It’s about to go down..

  • Irfan

    Well seems quite fair. I hope he’ll improve next season especially in the playoffs. He quite fell off from his Jazz years. The PF position is very strong and it may have 10 of the top 30…
    The Bulls have 4 players in top 50, so will have the Celtics & Lakers. Miami is behind with three.

  • http://www.optimabbc.be Max

    Cosign Allenp
    but Booz isn’t better than those 12 guys chosen before him with the exception of DWest.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Loved the write-up.
    Aggrey is always on point with his writing.
    But still can’t cosign Boozer making this list.

  • http://www.optimabbc.be Max

    Irfan, Grizz are ganna have 3 guys too.

  • Shem

    This dude is getting payed 16 mill a year. The Bulls could have an above average shooting guard and power forward with that money. Whenever I talk about Boozer with people they say everyone focuses on what he doesn’t do rather then what he does do. At 16 mill a year you should be doing everything. You shouldn’t be a defensive liability and lack mental toughness. I think he’s a great player and honestly, I wouldn’t give him so much grief if he didn’t have the contract he has. But he does, so if you have an 80 million dollar contract play like you have an 80 million dollar contract.

  • ctkennedy

    Boozer D is no worse than Kevin Love n Love gon be top30 easily
    Boozer is one of the best 10-15 scoring BIG MEN in the league …that means alot
    he gets more boards than Aldridge n Amare they both gon be higher than him
    if your team is top5 n 10 in overall D n u a Big than u matter on D period
    All D starts in the paint

  • http://slamonline.com Ben Osborne

    Mr. Sam!

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    This has to joke, right? Booooooooooooooooooooooooooozer over Noah?
    “Honey!, get my tachi ready. I’m about to perform Seppuku”

  • Chitownrepa74

    why is this piece of bench warming, no defense playing,injury prone,sorry as all hell player on this list? the only thing he good for is gettin dunked on and screamin to the top of his lungs whenever rose do somethin hard.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    ctkennedy – Chicago’s great interior defense was a result of the play of Joakim Noah, Taj Gibson, Omer Asik and Kurt Thomas, NOT Carlos Boozer.
    Trust me, I watched almost every single Bulls game last year except for like three or two that weren’t on League Pass.
    Boozer’s D is horrendous, save for an occasional strip or benefiting from another player stripping the ball and getting credited with the steal.
    And he is injured way too much for the team to really, truly benefit off his above average work in the post.
    But most off, his disappearing act in the playoffs in inexplicable and unforgivable.

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    Went in thinking this was too high, read Mr. Sam’s write-up, and changed my opinion. Good placement and superb writing.

  • ctkennedy

    @Enigmatic Carlos is another big body that rebounds his position …im not sayin he a great defender but he aint that bad either
    im not sayin the man a great player but there aint 50 better than him either
    Noah cant up just as small or smaller than Boozer n the playoffs

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    I am saying, he is that bad defensively.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    GTFOH….Boozer is overrated. It’s great that he can get 30-15 against terrible teams, he doesn’t show up when it counts. Boozer makes LeBron look clutch.

  • http://redoftoothandclaw.ca/ niQ

    I will always remember Boozer’s defense on the play he jogged behind Andray Blatche…Incidently, Blatche missed the open lay-up. LOL.

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    He’s a horrible defender. Both team and individually

  • ctkennedy

    yall wildin its aint TOO MANY 20/10 50percent from the field 75ft walkin around 17/10 for that matter
    is he a franchise player HELL NO
    but he CLEARLY is one on the best bigs in the league after the elite
    he in the next tier

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    He’s clearly a good player, and a regular season producer, but he is going to Disappear against the better competition despite demanding elite money. If Boozer made 7-8 Million a year I would have no issues with him, you get what you pay for.

  • rainman10

    there are a lot of “horrible” defenders that will be higher on this list than Boozer. I think we all know the things Boozer does well, and the things he doesn’t. His ranking on this list is right about where it should be.

  • Irfan

    The main question for me is: which PF will be left over? We will have 12 other players above him. My guess: Nowitzki, Gasol, Bosh, Garnett, Griffin, Duncan, Randolph, Stoudemire, Aldridge, Love and two of {Scola, Lee, Millsap, Brand – and Smith if he is to be considered a PF}.
    For me, Scola is above Love and should be on that list. I think Scola & Smith ot Lee make the cut. Then it’s quite fair, although David West could be ranked ahead of Carlos Boozer.

  • http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7021031/the-nets-nba-economics Allenp

    I don’t think Millsap or Brand make the list, to be honest. Ibaka makes it, probably, as should Scola.
    And Scola will not be ranked ahead of Kevin Love, not on this list. If David Lee makes the list that would be surprising too.

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    I dont see scola making the list at this point. David Lee will prolly show up in the next 2-3 spots, Josh Smith will follow closely after

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    Let me clarify, I am not saying Lee is better then Scola cuz he isnt, I’m saying based on the rankings thus far, and where the various players did and didnt fall last season. Unless Duncan is off this list all together? He was no.50 last year

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Ibaka won’t make the list. He doesn’t score enough.
    Even though he probably deserves to, cause if the Thunder play him more than 35 mins per next season, he’ll probably give them like 13, 11 and over 3 blocks per.

  • http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7021031/the-nets-nba-economics Allenp

    Wait, you think Lee makes the list instead of Scola? That would be crazy.

  • http://sajkflf.com Jukai

    My guess: Nowitzki, Gasol, Bosh, Griffin, Love, Stoudemire, Randolph, Garnett, Alrdige, Scola, Lee and…. damn…. I really… I mean, how does Duncan get on this list if he was so low last year and so high this year when he was so statistically worse?

  • ctkennedy

    Duncan play good last yr …he got his numbers in what 28mins a game …ill take that all day long

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Maybe Horford will be a PF on here?

  • http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7021031/the-nets-nba-economics Allenp

    I think Duncan is off the list.
    I would wager Blake is higher than Bosh and Aldridge is higher than Garnett, if I was guessing.
    Slam must really expect David Lee to bounce back hard for some reason. And, to be honest, I would rather have Boozer than David Lee.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Amare should be ranked above Gasol/Griffin/Love and right there with Bosh. Even though he plays lackluster D and puts up measly rebouding numbers for someone with his size and athletic ability, he’s still a better player than those 3.
    Also, even though it’s unlikely to happen, LA was a better player than KG and ZBO. He finally proved that he could be the “man” and carried POR to the playoffs without BRoy. He also was a top-2 if not the best PF for a considerable stretch last season.

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    Allen David West just appeared on this list after tearing his AcL. Yes i think slam rated Lee over Scola

  • http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7021031/the-nets-nba-economics Allenp

    Man, I feel bad for Scola. He gets no love.
    I would rather have him any day. I love his post moves.
    Aldridge deserves to leapfrog KG on projected performance. KG is getting old, Aldridge is getting stronger, and now he has Crash to run with him and they dumped that pouting loser Rudy Fernandez.
    However, he will miss the genius of Andre Miller. Nobody appreciates Dre until he’s gone.

  • MLK4Life

    I’m not sure if Amar’e should be ahead of Griffin honestly. If so, it’s not that much of a difference between the two. Amar’e doesn’t grab rebounds the way Blake does, he’s never averaged more than 9 a game in a season. If Blake continues to improve his offensive skillset, I’d give him a season or two at the most before he’s convincingly better than STAT.

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    If Aldridge is not above KG then this is more about name recognition then skill, or offense, whatever it has appeared to be about all along

  • MLK4Life

    @nbk
    I agree. Can’t name that many PFs before you get to Aldridge.

  • http://redoftoothandclaw.ca/ niQ

    Sucks that Ibaka won’t make the list. He defintely will be here next year thought!

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    I’d take Ibaka as my center over Brook Lopez…. yup..

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    I’m trying to think of teams who will have no one on this list…Charlotte, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit, and Utah (?!).

  • http://www.danchamb.com.br Lz – Cphfinest3

    Co-sign on Caboose at 3:44 pm & Allenp’s take on Scola.

  • http://slamonline.com datkid

    I’m really not sure amare is better than griffin right now.. Griffin at least tries on defense even though he’s terrible.. plus he rebounds more. and does amare REALLY have that big of an edge on griffin skill wise? I doubt it.

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    Datkid: Back to the basket game and shot blocking. But honestly, I think STAT and Gryffindor should be within 2 or 3 spots of each other.

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlD1Uhs0mTQ what

    Marc Gasol, a healthy Andrew Bogut, and Gerald Wallace are each a LOT better than Boozer.

  • ai come back

    uhm bulls have 5 players in the top 50…luol deng 50 joakim 39 carlos boozer 38 drose top 10 BRIAN SCALABRINE number 1

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    ^ WHITE MAMBA!!! :D

  • r13

    Man this is just a laundry list of excuses why Booz sucks. Everyone hates him for a reason you cannot trust him to show up. As a Bulls fan i was shouting at the TV to give Gibson more burn, all season but especially in the playoffs because he added INTENSITY to the game, and he fits with the bulls. Bulls have a badass team of tough defenders. With Booz its not just defense its O, watch the games he gets a lot of easy buckets but then in the playoffs when opposition D is ratcheted up he cannot produce. The fans know he does not have the mental toughness and should be shipped.

  • Harlem_World

    Funny, last season Deng was the Bulls 2nd best player – no question. On here, both Boozer and Noah are ranked higher. Noah I can hear, Boozer? His D is so bad it negates whatever advantages he brings on offense. He needs a full season to redeem himself in my opinion.

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