Boozer's weaknesses being exposed at Olympics

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schneiderjazz
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Re: Boozer's weaknesses being exposed at Olympics 

Post#21 » by schneiderjazz » Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:05 pm

Batronuj wrote:
schneiderjazz wrote:Still, you'd think that getting embarassed by scrubs in international competition, which is supposed to be weaker than the NBA, would make you at least, in a contract year, try a little bit harder.


For some reason I just don't think he takes that embarassment home with him.

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Yeah. And I wonder why... :D
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Re: Boozer's weaknesses being exposed at Olympics 

Post#22 » by outerspacefella » Sat Aug 16, 2008 4:54 am

erudite23 wrote:<...>But whatever, no need to get into this again. I just question the motivation for and relevance of this thread. That's all.


Actually it is more than relevant; it's crucial.
Jazz have to separate the keepers from the goners sooner than later now that Larry's been assertive about financial stability being the first priority (rightfully so if you ask me because that's the only way to keep the Jazz in Utah...).
Kirilenko's contract probably just don't have a place to go right now in a CBA-trapped NBA, so it's no ludicrous to think Boozer or Okur probably would be traded before the Jazz lose either one or both of them just for nothing next summer... front office better make his mind quickly on it, because I'm sure nobody will be happy if we lose Boozer and Okur while Kirilenko remains stacked in SLC because of his contract...

So... not to analyze Boozer's game right now wouldn't be the smartest thing if you ask me...

Of course, just MHO.

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