Here's some Boozer/Bosh stats for you guys:

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Chew on this wad for a while:

Bosh has scored 74 points in the series, and 60 of those have come with Boozer on the floor, at a rate of 34 points per 48 minutes. When Boozer has been on the bench, Bosh has scored just 18 points per 48 minutes.

Boozer is inconsistent at best in terms of his offensive production. Do you still start the guy who can't defend Miami's #3 guy who turns into a #1 guy when he's facing Boozer?
 

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He's going to start regardless of what we say..the bigger question is should he play extended minutes? To me, I would play him as much as he can produce offensively the first quarter..play Taj part of the 2nd, finish with Boozer, start the 3rd with Boozer then go with Gibson the rest of the way.
 

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your softest player goin in on our softest player will even out
 

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your softest player goin in on our softest player will even out

Bosh scored more than James or Wade and he's doing a lot of it directly against Boozer. Softest player?

Consider this:

At a plus-22, Bosh is tied for the best plus-minus mark in the series, and he's tied with ... Ronnie Brewer, who has done a solid job of defending Wade.
 
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he makes a good point...although its dwyane not dwayne
 

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He makes a good point, even though he's a
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Plus minue is a terrible stat to use in basketball IMO.


Bosh has played well. Boozer has not.

Point taken. That's all that really needs to be said. Comparing what each has done while they have been on the floor doesn't mean a heck of a lot since they don't guard each other.
 

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I don't care 2 bits about stats of Bosh. They are result of the focus being on Wade and LeBron on the dribble drive.

What I'm more concerned with is why this guy is continuously allowed to post his fake "I come in peace" toned posts while he can't even spell Dwyane correctly. Does it not scream troll?
 

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