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Carlos Boozer Stays in Utah, Which May Not Be Good for the Jazz
Carlos Boozer Stays in Utah, Which May Not Be Good for the Jazz
by Tom Ziller Could it be any other way with Carlos Boozer and the Jazz? Everything is so complicated, from late owner Larry Miller's combative stance on Boozer's injuries to Boozer's renewed sense of self-worth to the constant conflict between stardom and also-ran status. Boozer surprisingly ...
The Links: Carlos Boozer and Memo Okur opt in and more reaction to the Michael Curry firing
The Links: Carlos Boozer and Memo Okur opt in and more reaction to the Michael Curry firing
blog.mlive.com — AP PhotoCarlos Boozer and Memo Okur are no longer free agents. Have a tip for The Links?... E-mail patrickhayes13@gmail.com. Bookmark It's Just Sports or subscribe to our RSS feed. Piston Powered: A pretty thorough analysis of what went wrong in... (more) The Links: Carlos Boozer and Memo Okur opt in and more ...
Utah Jazz's Carlos Boozer to stay with Utah Jazz
Utah Jazz's Carlos Boozer to stay with Utah Jazz
sports.espn.go.com — Jazz forward Carlos Boozer exercised the option on his contract and will stay with the Jazz.... (more) Utah Jazz's Carlos Boozer to stay with Utah Jazz
Boozer to stay with Jazz
sltrib.com — Boozer exercises player option (more) Boozer to stay with Jazz
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Carlos Boozer is Suddenly a Whole Lot Cheaper
Sactown Royalty — ... a record of success following his latest injury. He has certainly fallen from the lofty standard of "potential max player." Fallen so far he picked up his player option for 2009-10. He will make $12.3 million this season and be an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2010. Why does this matter to the Kings? After all, Boozer is no longer a free agent, and the Kings did not clear enough space to grab him regardless. He is irrelevant, right? Wrong. Utah didn't want Boozer to stick around. The Jazz almost assuredly wanted Boozer to flee so ...

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