<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Try to keep in mind that we're talking about a kid who has played 81 games in his career, and he still hasn't had a full training camp. It's impossible to predict what he'll become - too much is predicated on health and opportunity -- but you should at least be impressed with what he's accomplished in the short-term. But if they maximize his strengths (and I happen to think his hands, though small, are one of those strengths) and add some shades of gray to his game (post move, mid-range jumper), he's going to have a long career, if not be starting quality on a lot of teams. He's surpassed Sean as the most positive development of an otherwise confusing season, but those two could leapfrog each other all year. The thing I'm anticipating is Marcus getting back to his old/young self: They're very good pick-and-roll partners, and that should increase Boone's scoring opportunities two-fold.</div> Link
what a difference b/w Boone in the beginning of the season and now. As announcers have said tonight he is not giving up his starting position any soon. Poor Collins...