espn's TrueHoop blog reports that boozer may be on the trading block, even though sloan wants to keep him:
Having lost 13 straight games, the perimeter-heavy Detroit Pistons would like to get their hands on Carlos Boozer. A Boozer-for-Rip Hamilton trade works, but Utah doesn't want to take back the three years, $38 million remaining on Hamilton's contract, even though he'd made a sweet backcourt mate for Deron Williams.
Boozer for Tayshaun Prince also works financially, but Prince has one more season after this one at $11 million, and the Jazz aren't looking to add salary for next season.
Utah coach Jerry Sloan wants to keep Boozer, who will be a free agent next summer, for the rest of the season, and perhaps beyond. To that end, the Jazz are shopping Andrei Kirilenko with all their might. But good luck with that one. Kirilenko won't have any takers until next season when he's in the last year of his deal.
could it be time to restart the paul millsap countdown? for now, we're watching -- and waiting impatiently.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Right Now...
...my team's MVP, Wes Welker, is being carted off the field with a knee injury and is sitting on the bench crying. My team's other MVP, Tom Brady, has three broken ribs and is playing. This game is utterly, utterly meaningless. Why are they on the field at all? Last week, we saw Jim Caldwell pass up a chance at history and forfeit the most important game of his career just because he was trying to limit the risk of injuries going into the playoffs. Now, Bill Belichick is throwing his A-listers out there for literally no reason?
Someone out there in the POB universe, please--explain this to me.
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