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Sloanfield this is why most of us are happy the Loozer is gone! Sloan here is what you need to do to stop the slow starts and poor rebounding.

Carlos Boozer has no beef with Tom Thibodeau
By Kelly Dwyer
The Chicago Bulls would like you to know that the mini-feud between coach Tom Thibodeau and forward Carlos Boozer(notes) is over. Boozer's obvious frustration at having been benched for the entire fourth quarter of Chicago's loss to the Nets on Wednesday has passed, as coach Thibs has ably explained that the benching had nothing to do with Boozer's terrible defense through the first three quarters of that game.

He swears.

K.C. Johnson has the quote from the rookie head coach:

"It wasn't necessarily Carlos," Thibodeau said. "It was our whole team. We were low energy going into the fourth quarter, down 13 points. We were looking to get more energy into the game. The second unit went in, they were playing well. They made up the 13 very quickly. I just decided to ride that group because they were playing well."

It wasn't necessarily Carlos, but it was unnecessarily Carlos. The guy played terrible defense against the Nets. Absolutely awful rotations, and poor recognition as the Nets tried lob after lob while Boozer looked elsewhere. But this doesn't mean Thibodeau handled this correctly. He had to find some way to sneak his highest-paid player back into the game in the fourth quarter, in order to keep his spirits up, and he screwed up.

We all know why.

It's Thibodeau's first season as a head coach. He's had a couple of decades' worth of suggestions that he's had to keep to himself as an assistant, and now that he's in charge, he's going to run himself hoarse trying to shout them out. It's a tough gig, things happen so quickly, and complexity behind the job grows when you realize just how potent a basketball brain that Thibs possesses.

But you have to dink and dump. Carlos Boozer, to these eyes, was the biggest reason why the Bulls were performing so poorly defensively in this game. Thibodeau apparently saw the same thing. You still have to try and work him into the fourth quarter. Even for a quick in and out. Just to engage him, to get him excited as you toss him in for offense but talk up a small defensive lineup after Avery Johnson calls a timeout. That's your responsibility, to be considering the feelings of 12 different men, at once, while the front office and the fans and the media and your assistants shout in your ear. It isn't easy.

But you can't make things so blatant. You have to find a way to bring types like Boozer, even when the Bulls are on their way back, into the fold. If only for a short spell.

It needs to be said that Boozer's absence was not the reason Chicago lost the game. His defense may have contributed greatly to the initial decline, but Chicago blew transition opportunities, missed free throws, and screwed up several chances to take over late. To say nothing of the first three quarters. Yes, Derrick Rose's(notes) offense may have been the thing that brought Chicago back late in the fourth quarter, but it was his defensive play that allowed Devin Harris(notes) to take over in the middle part of that quarter. Plenty of blame to go around.

The worry here is that nobody is coming out of this smelling good. Boozer's play was bench-worthy, but Thibodeau shouldn't have benched him so blatantly. And they're both being dishonest when they tell us that either everything is OK and understood, and that it wasn't Carlos' defense that kept him out of the comeback lineup in that fourth quarter. These aren't true things. These aren't good things.

What is promising is the talent inherent in each player. Boozer can really, really play. He boards like a freak and scores in a number of ways without dominating the ball, while acting a superb teammate throughout. And Thibodeau is clearly respected to no end by this team, on top of being the clear Coach of the Year candidate to people looking in from the outside.

This can either be a blip, a chance for both sides to stay needlessly resentful for months, or something to learn from. There's no point in adding anything else beyond that.
 
Guess playing around with your name is your best answer to being shown up by the actions of an NB coach Mister Loozer lover.

OK, if you want to be serious, I think it's pathetic that you had to use some writer's article to try and make your point. Many writers are elitist hacks and that's why they write, because they think so high and mighty of their opinion. Trust me, I don't give a crap what any of them think. And Ball Don't Lie, well that blog always gives the Jazz low rankings in their polls, I don't care too much for them, not because I'm being a homer, because they're dead wrong in many of them. Just because Kelly Dwyer said it doesn't make it right. Why don't you come up with your own damn ****?
 
Why do Jazz fans dislike Boozer? Is it because he made a smart decision and left for a better team that has a higher potential than a team that's nowhere near 2nd round playoffs contention? I guess I'd hate him too. It's not like he did ANYTHING for the Jazz when he was there. RIGHT?
 
Why do Jazz fans dislike Boozer? Is it because he made a smart decision and left for a better team that has a higher potential than a team that's nowhere near 2nd round playoffs contention? I guess I'd hate him too. It's not like he did ANYTHING for the Jazz when he was there. RIGHT?

Man, I thought all Jordan fans were douches, but I ****ing love this guy. Although he didn't leave for a better team. The Bulls may be better with him, but had he stayed with Utah then the Jazz are better than the Bulls.
 
Wait wait wait wait wait....wait....wait

His name isn't Sloanfield?
 
Wait wait wait wait wait....wait....wait

His name isn't Sloanfield?

So, not only can't you read my username, but also the big signature at the bottom of all my posts.

Does THIS mean anything to you?

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Why the **** would I be Sloanfield? That doesn't even mean anything.
 
Man, I thought all Jordan fans were douches, but I ****ing love this guy. Although he didn't leave for a better team. The Bulls may be better with him, but had he stayed with Utah then the Jazz are better than the Bulls.

I smell a rat. Why would any Jazz fan use Michael Jordan for his board name? Sloanfeld did you get so desperate that you opened another account, so you could have someone to agree with you? lol
 
Check the IP, I'm just a new troll. I was referred here by my depressed friend who's a Jazz fan. I just like to state reality. Gordon Hayward is going to make the Jazz forget about Carlos Boozer and lead the Jazz in a couple of years to a 2nd round series!
 
Man, I thought all Jordan fans were douches, but I ****ing love this guy. Although he didn't leave for a better team. The Bulls may be better with him, but had he stayed with Utah then the Jazz are better than the Bulls.

The Jazz, when fully healthy, are already a better team than Bulls. Got it?
 
Better than Sloanfield ... here's drivewayball back ...

Boozer responded to the "benching" with 31 points on 14-19 shooting and 13 boards. Carlos is currently second in the nba in efficiency per 48, trailing only Kevin Love's amazing start to the season.

Sloanfield will be able to remind you of a similar situation a few years ago in Utah, when Coach Sloan did exactly the same thing as the Chicago coach. He decided to let a healthy Boozer ride the pine in a fourth quarter and it caused the same kind of stir. Difference was that Sloan later said he had made a mistake and regretted his decision.
 
What's the point in this thread. Everyone knows Boozer sucks on defense. Even he knows it. The guy just has poor lateral movement; his feet are like bricks moving side to side or back pedaling. One thing I always wondered though about him was if it is in part mental because he has such good footwork on his offensive moves ???
 
Sloanfield will be able to remind you of a similar situation a few years ago in Utah, when Coach Sloan did exactly the same thing as the Chicago coach. He decided to let a healthy Boozer ride the pine in a fourth quarter and it caused the same kind of stir. Difference was that Sloan later said he had made a mistake and regretted his decision.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- After spending the end of the third quarter in the locker room showing doctors what he could do with a strained right quad, Vince Carter spent the fourth quarter giving the Utah Jazz a look.

Carter scored 13 of his 30 points down the stretch when he almost single-handedly held off Utah, leading the New Jersey Nets to a 96-89 victory on Wednesday night that knocked the Jazz from the unbeaten ranks.

"To see him come back and take over the game, that's just Vince," Jason Kidd said after sending Utah to its first loss in five games and leaving the New Orleans Hornets (4-0) as the NBA's only remaining undefeated team a little more than a week into the season.

Carter was hurt with 5:01 left in the third quarter when Gordan Giricek grabbed his shoulder on a layup that turned into a three-point play. Carter immediately started hobbling after landing. He was eventually taken to the locker room before the quarter ended.

A Nets spokesman told reporters that Carter was questionable to play in the fourth quarter.

However, once the teams left the bench, Carter was on the floor.

After taking a couple of tentative shots, Carter ignored some sharp pains and got going. He was 3-of-5 from the floor, 7-of-9 from the free throw line and added an assist and a rebound.

"I felt if I was going to be on the floor, I have just got to go and play," Carter said.

Richard Jefferson added 23 points, Kidd had 15 and Antoine Wright scored a career-high 15, including a clutch 3-pointer with 3:41 left in the final quarter after Utah had drawn within 85-84.

Carlos Boozer, the Western Conference player of the week, had 15 points for the Jazz, but he spent the fourth quarter on the bench as Jazz coach Jerry Sloan used Matt Harpring and Paul Millsap up front along with Andrei Kirilenko and Mehmet Okur.

"They had a small lineup out there," Sloan said of benching Boozer. "It would have very difficult for me to play him out there. They had four guys who could put the ball on the floor."


Derek Fisher also scored 15 and Williams had 10 of his 14 points in the final quarter to help the Jazz nearly fight back from a 10-point deficit.

"We got off to a bad start and you can't to that against a good team," Williams said.

However, they never got closer than a point as Carter scored 13 of the Nets' final 20 points to prevent the Jazz from the third 5-0 start in their 32-year history.

Okur had nine of his 13 points in the final quarter. Kirilenko finished with six points on 2-of-10 shooting.

New Jersey, which led by as many as 14 points in the second half, had a 76-66 lead after Jefferson slammed home a dunk early in the fourth quarter.

Okur got the Jazz back in the game with five straight points and Utah kept inching closer the rest of the way.

After Wright's 3-point gave New Jersey an 88-84 lead, Okur hit a free throw and Fisher added two more to cut the lead to 88-87. Carter then drove the lane for a basket with 2:14 to go before a layup by Harpring with 1:46 left got the Jazz within 90-89.

Carter hit two free throws to push the lead to 92-89 with 1:32 to play. Okur missed the next two shots, including a game-tying 3-point attempt with 35 seconds left, and the Nets were not threatened again.

Utah scored a season-low 41 points in the first half.

https://espn.go.com/nba/recap/_/id/261108017/utah-jazz-vs-new-jersey-nets

Same thinng that Thibs said.
 
So, not only can't you read my username, but also the big signature at the bottom of all my posts.

Does THIS mean anything to you?

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Why the **** would I be Sloanfield? That doesn't even mean anything.

Dude seriously calm down. I figured with the extra "waits" in there it was pretty obviously a joke. Sorry your limited sense of humor missed that. No one is trying to "dis" you.
 
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