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"I had knee surgery last year, came back and fully recovered, had a really good individual playoff run, but my team fell short as we lost to the Lakers," Boozer said. "But I'm feeling 100 percent healthy, feeling great. We're down here in Miami and getting ready for a great upcoming season."

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i want him gone as much as the next person, or probably more

but the more he talks, the more i want to keep him, sit him at the end of the bench, and not let him play or talk. every time he opens his mouth, the team will fine him $100,000.

by moni on Jul 28, 2009 6:43 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

I admit

I am a little surprised that he actually said “we”… of course that was only after saying “my team fell short” as if he weren’t a part of it…

by MelMan2002 on Jul 28, 2009 7:12 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

it's always like that

anytime he’s complimenting himself, it’s “i.” anytime the jazz fell short, it’s “we.” it’s also always “we” when it has to do with other teams like miami or chicago.

by moni on Jul 28, 2009 7:56 AM MDT up reply actions   0 recs

Booze
had a really good individual playoff run, but my team fell short as we lost to the Lakers

man this guy is awesome. yeah he had a good series against the lakers as far as offensive numbers go, but perhaps he forgot about how gasol, bynum and odom tore us up. maybe he forgot about how many times he stood there and watched instead of provide the weak side help. perhaps he forgot about his 2 blocks in that series. perhaps he forgot about the last game when he brought in a stellar 10 pts on 3-8 shooting and was no where to be found on the verge of elimination.

this guy is a tool! but the more he talks the more i think he will stay for the first couple months of the season.

but you wonder why this guy opted in? obviously it’s the money. but you would think he would shut up. he has expressed interest in chicago and miami. now those 2 know they don’t have to pay him top dollar next season. if he was smart about this he would shut up. i guarantee miami ain’t throwing a lot of cash his way next summer and why should they. he lives there and has expressed a high interest there. i bet they throw not much more than the midlevel at him. maybe closer to $8 mill, but not the $12-15 mill he wants. and why would they? they already have him.

man he’s an idiot!

by P_Dizzle on Jul 28, 2009 8:32 AM MDT reply actions   0 recs

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