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Kragthorpe gives Boozer a fair shake

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Anti-Boozer vitriol can’t produce a victory

Yeah, this is exactly how everybody expected Boozerpalooza II to end — with Carlos Boozer making a critical defensive play to help the Chicago Bulls beat his old team.

Boozer’s revenge for absorbing a full night’s booing Wednesday at EnergySolutions Arena may have come mainly by accident, but it is right there in the official play-by-play account: Steal, Boozer.

“That won the game for us,” Boozer said.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Please note, Boozer thought I actually was asking about a phenomenal play that teammate Derrick Rose made moments earlier, hustling back to poke the ball away from Deron Williams.

Boozer then was credited with his rather innocent steal when Williams’ poor pass bounced off the hands of Al Jefferson and right to him, leading to Rose’s two free throws.

Those two sequences were part of a frustrating finish for the Jazz. Five times, they trailed by one point. They never even managed to tie the game, while ultimately losing 91-86.

Turns out, Jazz fans were deriding the wrong two-time All-Star. Williams took the blame for the defeat, having lost the ball three times in the final 65 seconds, which is hard to do. Two turnovers came with the Jazz down by one.

So the Jazz continually came close to making everybody happy, but failed. As emotionally invested as the fans were in cheering against Boozer and for the Jazz — not necessarily in that order — this one had to be tough to take. Not even the consolation of having Boozer’s statistics (14 points, six rebounds) fall way of short of Al Jefferson’s (26 points, eight boards) and Paul Millsap’s (20 points, 14 boards) could overcome the damage done by the Bulls with their three former Jazzmen.

If the Jazz had overtaken the Bulls, the story would have been Jefferson’s nine-point fourth quarter while being guarded mostly by Boozer. Instead, Boozer won.

Boozer was claiming no extra satisfaction, but you’d better believe otherwise. Except for the outcome, Boozerpalooza II in many ways resembled Boozerpalooza I, staged in March 2007 when Boozer finally dressed for a Jazz visit to Cleveland.

Boozer also was booed every time he touched the ball that night, although the fans’ motivation apparently was different then. In Cleveland, the folks were angry at Boozer for leaving their team. In Utah, they were upset with him for, what, having stayed too long?

While there was only derision for Boozer, cheers erupted when Ronnie Brewer checked into the game and shrieks greeted Kyle Korver’s entrance. This crowd once booed Gordan Giricek when he returned with Philadelphia, even through his departure brought Korver to the Jazz. Derek Fisher has experienced nothing but rough treatment with the Los Angeles Lakers.

So I’ll always wonder how Karl Malone would have been received, if he had ever dressed for a game here as a Laker.

Asked to rate the atmospheres, Boozer said Cleveland’s was more harsh. I would rather Jazz fans not take that as a challenge for next time. Boozerpalooza should not become an annual event here. According to his handheld sign, one fan drove 320 miles just to boo Boozer. I hope he went home satisfied.

When the Bulls come back next season, everybody should back off. Maybe they’ll listen to Korver’s advice.

Boozer “did a lot of great things for the Jazz: playoff runs, 20-10 seasons,” Korver said. “I hope someday fans remember that, more than a dumb quote in the paper and an injury or two.”

They should also recall how their anti-Boozer efforts failed Wednesday, assuming that a Jazz victory was their intended outcome, amid everything else.


Kurt has always given Boozer a fair shake, unlike the hack Monson and his cronies on this board. This is all I really want from people, give the man credit already and stop overblowing a few things.

https://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/jazz/51224197-87/boozer-jazz-fans-game.html.csp
 
Only idiots think that Boozer did NOT contribute to this franchises success.

So very true.


And only idiots think he was THE SOLE SOURCE of all of this franchises success.
 
His contributions to the franchise are why I would've cheered him last night had I been there. We had 4 successful seasons and without boozer none of those would've happened,
 
His contributions to the franchise are why I would've cheered him last night had I been there. We had 4 successful seasons and without boozer none of those would've happened,

Now that is hard to say because we would have had SOMEONE in that spot. Who knows who that would have been. No way to know. I appreciate what Boozer brought to the franchise, and can accept that no one is perfect (injuries, lack of defense, what have you) and I enjoy watching him play on the offensive end. But frankly we may have been better off without him, we just cannot know that. All we can do is speculate.
 
Now that is hard to say because we would have had SOMEONE in that spot. Who knows who that would have been. No way to know. I appreciate what Boozer brought to the franchise, and can accept that no one is perfect (injuries, lack of defense, what have you) and I enjoy watching him play on the offensive end. But frankly we may have been better off without him, we just cannot know that. All we can do is speculate.

Very true, but if I could magically go back and eliminate the boozer era I definitely wouldn't. I agree that anything could've happened and maybe things could've fell into place amazingly, but we were a very good team and those 4 playoff runs (except 09) were a blast!
 
Yes they were...It was a joy to watch Williams and Boozer play together...well, at least on the offensive end.
 
Yeah, you can't be fair to Boozer so paint the picture that I think that way. You live in your own little fantasy world.

Of course we can be fair and many people are, it just doesnt mean they need to put his ***** into their ***** like you have.
 
Yeah, you can't be fair to Boozer so paint the picture that I think that way. You live in your own little fantasy world.

I never mentioned you. You have a serious narcissistic/inferiority complex if you think every post regarding Bozzer in any way is about you.
 
I never mentioned you. You have a serious narcissistic/inferiority complex if you think every post regarding Bozzer in any way is about you.

Then there was no point to your post. There is not one single person who would say Boozer was the SOLE SOURCE of our success.

I know what you were trying to do dude, don't try and spin it some other way.
 
Then there was no point to your post. There is not one single person who would say Boozer was the SOLE SOURCE of our success.

I know what you were trying to do dude, don't try and spin it some other way.

Exhibit A.
 
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