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How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 2:42 pm
by nghedman
There is all kinds of talk on both side of this issue, but lets assume Boozer and the front office smooth things out and Boozer stays, does well, and the Jazz do well this year. How much would you pay Boozer in in next contract, 6 mil, 7 mil.... 9-10 mil 10-12 mil, more? And of course their is how many years would you give him, and other things, or would you?

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 2:46 pm
by seejaydeja
With the looming lux tax, Jazz would definitely have to move some other contracts to re-sign Booz, if he stopped being an ****, came back and played a full season to his true potential, i'd give him 10-12

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:04 pm
by HolyToledo
Why would anyone want Loozer on this team? He will likely get 8-10 million on open market bc he does one thing well which is he is a very good post up player. He does many things poorly such as no defense, bad passer, has attitude problem, is injury prone, and basically doesnt want to be here. I would not resign him for 1 million per year. If Jazz let him start season for Jazz then Jazz are tanking the season.

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:35 pm
by rick333
HolyToledo wrote:Why would anyone want Loozer on this team? He will likely get 8-10 million on open market bc he does one thing well which is he is a very good post up player. He does many things poorly such as no defense, bad passer, has attitude problem, is injury prone, and basically doesnt want to be here. I would not resign him for 1 million per year. If Jazz let him start season for Jazz then Jazz are tanking the season.


Bit extreme don't you think? He is a very good player. One of the top PF in the game. I hate how he has no heart, but very few players play defense and his attitude stems from everyone bashing on him for his injuries. We have that right, but it is what it is.

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:13 pm
by HolyToledo
rick333 wrote:
HolyToledo wrote:Why would anyone want Loozer on this team? He will likely get 8-10 million on open market bc he does one thing well which is he is a very good post up player. He does many things poorly such as no defense, bad passer, has attitude problem, is injury prone, and basically doesnt want to be here. I would not resign him for 1 million per year. If Jazz let him start season for Jazz then Jazz are tanking the season.


Bit extreme don't you think? He is a very good player. One of the top PF in the game. I hate how he has no heart, but very few players play defense and his attitude stems from everyone bashing on him for his injuries. We have that right, but it is what it is.



NOT HARSH AT ALL. Any team that Boozer joins will be a worse by having him play on that team. You can only survive Boozers lack of defense if you have a superstar defensive center to cover for his azz. I would have rather had Boozer left for nothin in free agency than have him be a disruption on the team at the beggining of the year. Boozer is about Boozer simple as that. He had great games against the Jazz before he joined the Jazz bc he wanted big money from the Jazz. He is talking about how great it is to join the Heat and Bulls when he opted in to stay with Jazz because he wants the money. Money is the only thing he cares about. Winning means little to him. Boozer is the biggest joke in the league and when he is out of here, the Jazz will be better by subtraction.

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:17 pm
by David Ginola 14
10-12.....
If he healthy is a good player...

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:54 pm
by DC5
HolyToledo wrote:
rick333 wrote:
HolyToledo wrote:Why would anyone want Loozer on this team? He will likely get 8-10 million on open market bc he does one thing well which is he is a very good post up player. He does many things poorly such as no defense, bad passer, has attitude problem, is injury prone, and basically doesnt want to be here. I would not resign him for 1 million per year. If Jazz let him start season for Jazz then Jazz are tanking the season.


Bit extreme don't you think? He is a very good player. One of the top PF in the game. I hate how he has no heart, but very few players play defense and his attitude stems from everyone bashing on him for his injuries. We have that right, but it is what it is.



NOT HARSH AT ALL. Any team that Boozer joins will be a worse by having him play on that team. You can only survive Boozers lack of defense if you have a superstar defensive center to cover for his azz. I would have rather had Boozer left for nothin in free agency than have him be a disruption on the team at the beggining of the year. Boozer is about Boozer simple as that. He had great games against the Jazz before he joined the Jazz bc he wanted big money from the Jazz. He is talking about how great it is to join the Heat and Bulls when he opted in to stay with Jazz because he wants the money. Money is the only thing he cares about. Winning means little to him. Boozer is the biggest joke in the league and when he is out of here, the Jazz will be better by subtraction.


Okay I'm glad i am not the only one who feels this way about Boozer. I lost all respect for the dude when he back stabbed The Cavaliers. I figure it was a one time thing or trumped up by his agent. Then I heard this: "In an interview, Carlos Boozer gushed about the city of Miami." I guess once a Loozer always a Loozer.Image

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:57 pm
by StocktonShorts
DC5 wrote: Then I heard this: "In an interview, Carlos Boozer gushed about the city of Miami." I guess once a Loozer always a Loozer.Image


He has a home in Miami. He likes living there. Why is that a crime?

I'm not saying the guy's not a douchebag -- the way he's handled himself this offseason is pretty deplorable -- but hating him because he likes living in Miami seems unreasonable.

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:24 pm
by DC5
HappyProle wrote:
DC5 wrote: Then I heard this: "In an interview, Carlos Boozer gushed about the city of Miami." I guess once a Loozer always a Loozer.Image


He has a home in Miami. He likes living there. Why is that a crime?

I'm not saying the guy's not a douchebag -- the way he's handled himself this offseason is pretty deplorable -- but hating him because he likes living in Miami seems unreasonable.


He has spent the last 5 off seasons in Miami, this is the first time I've heard him "gush" over it. Call me old fashion but when you're still with a company which essentially it is, show some loyalty. The Jazz were super generous when they pried him from Cleveland.

Considering he could still possibly play for you guys, I would show the city some respect. I guess his comments can be chalked up to poor timing, that's all. Btw I don't hate the guy I just don't respect him for the "bolded" statements above:

-Winning means little to him
-he has no heart
-has attitude problem

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:46 pm
by Jazztastico
he wont re-sign for us unless he desperately had to, which I doubt with all those teams having cap next year. We need to trade him now for a need, preferably someone who can actually play defense and is starting quality.

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:04 am
by CodyB
DC5 wrote:The Jazz were super generous when they pried him from Cleveland.


**** no they weren't.

There were maybe 3 or 4 big men in the NBA, circa 2004, that were putting up more than 15ppg and pulling down 11rpg. Carlos Boozer was doing that. If he didn't get that offer from Utah, I'm sure he would've gotten it somewhere else.

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 8:26 am
by DC5
CodyB wrote:
DC5 wrote:The Jazz were super generous when they pried him from Cleveland.


**** no they weren't.

There were maybe 3 or 4 big men in the NBA, circa 2004, that were putting up more than 15ppg and pulling down 11rpg. Carlos Boozer was doing that. If he didn't get that offer from Utah, I'm sure he would've gotten it somewhere else.


It depends on your perspective. Cleveland offered him $39 million over 6 years, hence that WAS generous of Utah.

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:56 pm
by Magilla_Gorilla
DC5 wrote:
CodyB wrote:
DC5 wrote:The Jazz were super generous when they pried him from Cleveland.


**** no they weren't.

There were maybe 3 or 4 big men in the NBA, circa 2004, that were putting up more than 15ppg and pulling down 11rpg. Carlos Boozer was doing that. If he didn't get that offer from Utah, I'm sure he would've gotten it somewhere else.


It depends on your perspective. Cleveland offered him $39 million over 6 years, hence that WAS generous of Utah.


Because that was the most Cleveland could offer and still stay under the cap. Cleveland knew they were getting a 20/10 PF on a sweetheart deal - thats the whole reason they declined the option in the first place - so they could lock him up long term at a below market value contract.

Re: How much would you pay Boozer next year?

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 2:59 pm
by Paper Face
Did Cleveland really believe he was a 20/10 PF? I don't think so. They really just considered him a energy guy.