Boozer's huge advantage in efficiency, coupled with his similar per-game averages, makes him at the very least an equal player to Randolph.
I guess I just completely disagree with your assessment of Carlos Boozer.
Well, some things aren't disputable:
1. Boozer is an extremely efficient player;
2. Boozer is a very good rebounder;
3. Boozer is one of the more prolific offensive power forwards in the NBA;
4. Boozer has playoff averages of 18 / 12, and he's only lost in the first round once.
Nothing says you have to love the guy, but it's a little shocking to me to hear somebody say they hate the game of a very efficient, productive player who has a good inside-outside game, and who consistently produces in the playoffs.