Making his second appearance of the summer, Boozer shot 4-of-5 from beyond the arc on Monday. During his lone season at Duke, the 6-foot-8 forward made 39.1 percent of his 3.6 three-point attempts per game, so Boozer is clearly a capable shooter. With the Grizzlies acquiring Isaiah Stewart and tendering an offer sheet to Quinten Post while still having Zach Edey, Boozer’s path to consistent minutes will be at power forward, which is perfectly fine. If he can consistently knock down perimeter shots, that would only enhance his fantasy value next season. Boozer may not be the first rookie selected in standard league drafts, but he merits consideration.