Youre right, it is bad basketball, but a few years back I was watching to see Dajuan Wagner and I saw 9 guys that were doing there own thing (and not very well at that) and I saw Boozer look like the only player on the floor that had any clue of how to actually play the game.
Of course he screwed over our team, but when I watch summer league games I look for the players who just stand out more than I look for quality basketball.
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"He's missed the whole time, so we're not going to bring him in here for one game, to play in that game, instead of the people who have been here for day one. No, we wouldn't play him," Cavaliers coach Byron Scott said.
Scott went on to explain why he gave the former UNC standout a camp invite in the first place:
"He's a guy that's been in the league, that understands how to score. He's a true 2-guard; he has some skills. So we thought inviting him to play with the team, inviting him out to Cleveland could have been beneficial to him -- not only for us, but it would have given some other teams a chance to look at him."
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Why wasn't Telfair playing in the summer leaques?