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Go AK! Go Jazz!
I love AK and I love what he brings to the team, but the Jazz have alot of young talent, and in order to be able to keep them and maintain any kind of depth the Jazz are either going to have to go way into luxury tax territory or they are going to have to unload one of thier 4 big contracts (Boozer, AK, Memo, Williams). AK has the biggest contract and I think the Jazz can get a comparable talent at his position for alot less money so, unless Miller turns into Mr. Moneybags, it seems like moving him makes the most sense.
GO AK!
don't get me wrong, I'm rooting for the Larry H. Miller Moneybags option. I love AK and hope that we can keep him however...
@ Anonymous
I think that trading Boozer instead of AK would be a huge mistake. You're crazy if you think that Millsap and/or Fess can do what Boozer does. I love Millsap and under no circumstances should the Jazz let him get away, but he does not have anywere near the offensive skills that Boozer has. If Millsap would develop his jumper I think he could be the next David West but he's just not that player yet. Also, 20/10 power forwards aren't exactly a dime a dozen in the NBA right now.
On the other hand there are a load of good swing men out there, I mean Utah has pretty good one (Miles) who never even sees the court. I would say that the small forward position is probably the deepest and most talented position in the NBA and the Jazz are paying Max money for an injury prone, average to excellent (depending on the night) player at that position.
Like I said, I hope we keep him, I really do.
YOu definitely wrong on this buddy.
Boozer must go.
The power foward is a position that you must get defense from maybe more than any other postion, tha is if you want to win a championship.
Every championship, without exception had an adequite to outstanding defender in the power forward positon.
And not many had one you counted on for offense.
What does that tell you???
If malone who is one the greatest powerforwards of all time, if you belive that stuff, couldn't win one,
How can you honestly think boozer will.
He let the team down last year in the playoffs,
And but for one game has not perfomed this year.
He's taking a lot money that used on "real" star or "real" bigman.
If this team is to win a chamionship he must go.
It's not about helping the team win few extra games in regular season so they have winning record and make the playoffs.
The jazz need star that can take them to a higher level of winning a championship.
Two years in row boozer has shown he is not that player.
You're absolutely right, Boozer is not that player... Deron Williams is.
Boozer is to this Jazz team, like James Worthy was to the Lakers in the 80's, he's not "the man", but he is an important piece of who they are.
Boozers defense is more than adequate when he is trying and he is a GREAT rebounder.
The Jazz don't need another "real star" they have a great TEAM and a budding SUPERSTAR in Williams.
I agree that they need another tough big to backup Okur and Boozer, and I think that's what they should use some of AKs cap money for.
Having a Power Forward who can run the pick and roll, finish strong, shoot a 15 ft jumper is fundamental to Jerry Sloans offense. What Ak brings, while it is awesome as x factor material, is not.
You insist that Boozer is soft and a poor defender but the stats and the Jazz opponents tell a different story.
This team has all of the pieces of a championship team. I think the only thing they may be missing is experience, and that will come soon enough.