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Jazz fanz - rejoice!!! (re: Boozer)

HighlandHomie

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I couldn't wait til he was off the Jazz. We saw early on how big of a fraud his numbers were. Atrocious on defense, and incredibly weak with the ball. Watching the end of this Bulls-Wizards game is hilarious. He's given up three straight offensive rebounds in crunch time among several other pathetic plays in the fourth quarter. This is the first fourth he played in all series because Thibadeau has no trust in him whatsoever, but Gibson is hurt and he has no choice. I'm so happy Boozer is no longer around.
 
Boozer has been dead to me since he left the Jazz. Haven't really followed his career at all since. No rejoicing for me, could care less about the clown.
 
Gotta love this Wizard team. Nene was thanking the Lord after that win, first thing Bradley Beal said to the interviewer was, "First of all I want to praise the Lord".


This team's solid.
 
I couldn't wait til he was off the Jazz. We saw early on how big of a fraud his numbers were. Atrocious on defense, and incredibly weak with the ball. Watching the end of this Bulls-Wizards game is hilarious. He's given up three straight offensive rebounds in crunch time among several other pathetic plays in the fourth quarter. This is the first fourth he played in all series because Thibadeau has no trust in him whatsoever, but Gibson is hurt and he has no choice. I'm so happy Boozer is no longer around.
How about you move on. Who cares. Boozer was years ago.
 
I felt sorry for the Bulls the instant they gave him that contract. And that says a lot given they denied us 2 championships.
 
As long as the Jazz remember their Boozer experience and don't draft/sign players who can't play good defense it will be all good.
 
Gotta love this Wizard team. Nene was thanking the Lord after that win, first thing Bradley Beal said to the interviewer was, "First of all I want to praise the Lord".


This team's solid.

An athlete praising God after a win? How refreshing.
 
I'll admit that the most prominent thing I know about Thibodeau is that he's willing to sit Boozer. This is why I'd like the guy. Not because of some Boozer hate, but because he breaks the mold that everyone gets into of "well this guy is one of our best players and he needs to okay always" thinking. It's refreshing to see someone approach the big picture.

Flame away.
 
Gotta love this Wizard team. Nene was thanking the Lord after that win, first thing Bradley Beal said to the interviewer was, "First of all I want to praise the Lord".


This team's solid.
I'm generally a religious person, but it bugs the $%#^ out of me when athletes bring their religion into an outcome. I especially love it when boxers thank the Lord. Yes, thank the Lord for helping me pound that guy's head in. Somehow I think Deity would have more important things to do than help the God-fearing Wizards beat the Chicago Calf-Worshipers.
 
you are about 4 years too late. most moved on already. we all know he sucks

I don't think that there is a race to get to be the 1st one to post who sucks or who doesn't. It's good that he brought that up. Because any player that is prospected to become a player like Boozer should be a goner, if Enes is that player, then he is too. This reminds us that without caring for the defensive plays, no offensive player can earn the trust and support of the bunch.
 
Gotta love this Wizard team. Nene was thanking the Lord after that win, first thing Bradley Beal said to the interviewer was, "First of all I want to praise the Lord".


This team's solid.

Corbin did that too. Praising the Lord is good and I appreciate it, but some people just leave everything to the Lord and sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.
 
How about you move on. Who cares. Boozer was years ago.

So it isn't ok for him to bring this up but then other Jazz fans talk about wanting to bring back AK or Korver. He is entitled to his opinion and I agree with him. Thank goodness that Boozer isn't with the Jazz.
 
It may not be a popular opinion around here, but game 7 at Houston he had 35 and 14. When he wanted to, he was a great player under Sloan offense.
 
It may not be a popular opinion around here, but game 7 at Houston he had 35 and 14. When he wanted to, he was a great player under Sloan offense.


b/c sloans system made players thrive.

turned tin cans to gold.
 
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