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He's definitely better defensively than Big Al and based on what I've seen I think he is better than Kaman too. I haven't checked Kaman's effect on the Clippers defensive stats, but I did post some figures showing that Bogut has a massive effect on the Bucks defence recently. Pretty sure the Bucks are still rated better as a team on defence than the Clips this year too.
Rebounding? Pretty close between all three. All are elite level rebounders IMO.
Offensively, Jefferson is a clear winner and Kaman has an advantage over Bogut because he can make those mid-range shots at times and hits his freebies more often. Having said that, Bogut has improved dramatically this season and is not that far behind Kaman at the moment. He's definitely the most likely of the three to throw down a spectaclar dunk on someone (other two are more finesse guys but Bogut has some explosiveness if you give him a lane to the basket).