huh "funny" thing so reassuming both sides(Jazz-Booz) can recall with tenderness good ol'times

to be honest i dont have bad feelings for Booz, he was not hustle type of guy and probably thats all
Spottieottie wrote: D will did a good job keeping Boozer in the zone and playing off of him. You cant just throw him in and expect him to get his
yes and thats the key, Williams do a lot to keep him in the game, by the way how good Big Al looks now in that comparison, his best stats was when williams was already in Newark.
phrizzo wrote:the only thing we lost with boozer is defensive rebounding and this is only because al jefferson never boxes out.
well problem with Jefferson is also that he gain that extra weight before this season which hurts his athletic presence and imo that is the reason why he did not dominated boards as he once did, still 9.7 is definitely not bad. And again, by the way, that would be interesting to see Al and Booz in one front, of course at the offensive end
Sloanfeld wrote: I did not praise Boozer for playing through injuries.
no one could actually praise him for that
Sloanfeld wrote:I remember him having 40 points in game two of that series. His woes against the Lakers are over-exaggerated. He was bad in 2008, in 2009 he was our best player against them. He wasn't great in game 5, but he hardly played the second half. I think Price was our best player that game. He was money against the Nuggets, and I remember him having near 20 rebounds in a game against the Lakers last series.
well yes Boozer is that kind of player that can be great under favorable conditions, but you cant count on him every time and thats the clue of the whole story
Neon Black wrote:And Lava Rock, I feel like losing Mathews and Korver hurt us more than replacing Boozer with Jefferson.
man sining Big Al was probably that think which prevent us from being one big joke for the whole season.
Bat wrote:We shouldn't be surprised that we are seeing the same old Boozer, but I admit it's nice to know it wasn't just a thing he did while he was here.
now we we can even say that Booz in Jazz uniform play with real passion
red4hf wrote:I don't think it's lack of effort...... Yes, he's not a good defensive player, but so what? A lot of players in the NBA don;'t play defense,
ok but in Boozer example is that lack of effort why he sucks so much in def
Sloanfeld wrote:Bullish, it doesn't matter what Jazz fans think, they will say the most ridiculous things to support their argument like blaming Boozer for a loss last season, IN A GAME WHERE HE DIDN'T PLAY. No, don't blame the players who played like crap and got their butts handed to them by the Suns,
well may be its just me but i blame him like every other player thats is so often injury or disappear some times in key moments, yeah i mean Memo and AK also do not deserved a monument at the front of ESA.