Beantown
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Carlos Boozer's reaction to reading that on Jazzfanz.com.......
Carlos Boozer doing his pre-game sit on the bench warm up. But he should really be stretching his lower back. Sitting that long can damage it.
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Carlos Boozer's reaction to reading that on Jazzfanz.com.......
*First of all, welcome to the board. We appreciate your input.
That said, your notion of Korver being the missing piece is both incredibly pathetic and moranic. Not only have you lost any sort of credibility with this notion, the situation is now that many of the people here on the board want you banned. I'm included in this group. If there was a way to send some sort of virus to your computer that would make it implode, I would do it in a Franny Elson minute.
At this point all you can really do is be thankful that I am neither a mod or an admin of this board for your IP ban would be swift and harsh.
Sir, please, kindly, GTFO.
*Template courtesy of Vinny.
Sure missed KK tonight vrs the Warriors.![]()
I'm not sure if this is an open question or if it's meant for TICC directly, but I'll bite anyway.
I don't think the Jazz will make any big moves, at least not any for the positive. That's not to say that they wouldn't be willing, but the Jazz just don't have pieces they'd be willing to trade or pieces another team would necessarily want.
The Jazz are not going to trade Williams, Jefferson, or Millsap, and they can't unload Memo. I don't think anyone but Jazz fans see value in Hayward and I doubt they'd trade him anyway. I don't think Bell has market-value, Price and Watson don't either and their salaries are too small to make anything significant happen anyway. Fesenko is a UFA and his minuscule salary also wouldn't be able to swing anything except as a slight chip in something larger which again is something I see as unlikely. If Miles has a good year, he becomes untouchable, and if he has a bad year, he isn't worth much.
With AK, using his expiring to take on a longer term contract hits several snags as well;
1) Whatever the Jazz take back would be sizable salary and would conceivably put them in the LT for the foreseeable future. I don't see the Jazz doing that and I wouldn't endorse it either.
2) For every good player with a big contract on a bad team, there's the massive TPE's that Cleveland and Toronto have that are much more attractive than taking on an $18 million cap number, especially considering there are a lot of other smaller expirings that might be able to pull off the same thing. In other words, Kirilenko's expiring contract is SO large that it's prohibitive for both the Jazz and whatever team the Jazz might find.
If the Jazz make a big move, it's purely financial and people won't like it (see the almost AK blockbuster right before camp). At least that's my assessment.
The only players that I can think of that might even be available that even remotely matches the criteria would be Jason Richardson and Kevin Martin (if the Rockets continue to find a way to lose, but I think they'll turn it around).
In all honesty, hoping Miles or Hayward turn into that player is probably the best option. As ****** as that may look sometimes.
I would love a player like JAX on this team. He would bring the nasty we need. Sure he can be a headcase, but he is a bad *** competitor.