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In response to "He was the best player on a team that finished 38 games out of first. -- nm" by David

I think Boogie, if he's got his head on, is one of the top 10 players in the league.

That trainwreck speaks more to how tough the West is and how bad the rest of that roster is.

Boogie is legitimately a top 3 center and strong within the modern game. Trading him because George Karl doesn't like him is the type of short-sighted stuff bad teams keep doing.

George Karl is a great tactical coach but in the NBA, you need a coach/star dynamic that isn't toxic and he's repeatedly toxic.


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