People here are not remembering the type of player DJ was as a youngster in the 70s and early 80s. DJ was a ridiculous athlete with major ups. Saying DJ wasnt fast, athletic and couldnt jump just does not describe the player DJ was before he became a Celtic.
Yeah, I concur with this. I grew up a fan of the original SuperSonics and DJ was my favorite player. DJ was unreal athletically as a rookie. His rookie year was his highest for both shooting and scoring efficiency because he was so gifted at getting to the rim.
If anything, Rozier reminds me more of the way DJ moved athletically and played as a rookie -- though DJ was obviously much, much, much more effective and important as a rookie than Rozier has been. I just have very vivid memories of DJ diving into the paint and elevating over people to grab rebounds or flip layups at the hoop. Rosier has been doing that to grab all these rebounds he's gotten of late. Now, he needs to add the 'layups' part...
Smart, to me, physically resembles more the player DJ became later, when his legs couldn't do those absurd hops any more and he played with strength and guile. Like Smart, DJ was great at getting in a player's grill and sticking there, bulling his way through screens.
Obviously, comparing Rozier or Smart against a HoF player like DJ is a really tough comp and not fair to either.