stevebozell wrote:... even more than "playing himself into shape" supposedly did.
Sorry Stevie, but if you're going to put that notion into quotes as if it never happened that way, then the trophy belongs to you for not only being the funniest poster, but also a brilliant talent in the art of revisionist history. Talk about stealing the show.
As for Boozer and the Jazz, I don't think he has the balls to really undermine Sloan or even the ability to be more selfish on the court than he already is. He would have to go down with the ship and ruin his own reputation to accomplish the level of sedition that you are insinuating, and the coaching staff would have to allow it in almost utter complicity. If it were the point guard we were talking about, then maybe you'd have a point. But Boozer can only really hurt himself by doing what you infer in a system like Utah's.
Do you think that the coach and management are so blind and stupid as to allow that sort of nonsense to continue beyond a stretch of a few games? Do you think Boozer is charismatic or intelligent enough to lead any sort of mutiny? Do you believe that he carries any actual pull or influence over other members of the roster after the carnival of a summer he's had? Do you really think that Jerry is afraid to bench him (or anyone)?
So he takes a few more shots and plays less defense. Seriously... who's going to notice? You?
The Jazz have proven themselves resilient to these sort of situations before. I think when it comes to Boozer, they are more than up to the task. Boozer may be a selfish PR failure who only cares about money, but he's no Rodman. A fake like Carlos has about as much ability to harm the team and ruin the season as one of the Jazz girls.