I had been pining for a James-Boozer pairing, but the more I look at it the more I think David Lee is a better option than Boozer (assuming that the pie-in-the-sky scenario of James and Bosh doesn't happen). Lee's PER (22.28) was 14th best in the NBA last season, Boozer's (21.42) was 17th, so that's not a huge difference. However, Lee's VA score (Value Added) and EWA (Estimated Wins Added) were 526.4 and 17.5 respectively, good for 5th in all of the NBA and behind only James, Durant, Wade and Howard. Boozer's VA was 395.6 and his EWA was 13.2, which was 18th in the league. Lee is 27 and has been pretty healthy, with a gradual increase in his MPG over each of his 5 years. Boozer will be 29 in October, has been injured several times (he played only 84 games during his first two seasons in Utah, and only 33 two seasons ago), and has 8 years in the league during which he has played major minutes each of his seasons. Lee is a better value, IMO. BTW, Lee's PER is 3 points less than Bosh, but his VA and EWA are each significantly higher.