Tyler | 9:53 a.m. July 16, 2009
Dump him. He'll just get hurt 2 games into the season and we'll be paying him to sit on the bench in a $10000 suit.
STEVE-O | 9:54 a.m. July 16, 2009
Honestly I don't like any of the trade proposals I've heard, but I guess it's probably not going to benefit the Jazz much if they wanna dump Boozer. Haslem is good, but he's not Boozer.
jumpinjax | 10:01 a.m. July 16, 2009
So do it already! Haslim is a nice player,would of rather traded for Thomas though,
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Anonymous | 10:02 a.m. July 16, 2009
Haslem... ugh
Anonymous | 10:05 a.m. July 16, 2009
We better get beasley in this deal or else.
Please | 10:07 a.m. July 16, 2009
Please let it be true!
SR | 10:07 a.m. July 16, 2009
We're all crossing our fingers. Boozer always leaves his team a little worse off than when he got there, burning every bridge he crosses.
jumpinjax | 10:08 a.m. July 16, 2009
So get it done already.Would of rather traded for Thomas though.
Anonymous | 10:12 a.m. July 16, 2009
excellent...do it...had boozer opted out we would have received nothing for him anyway so anything we get in a trade now is gravy....the Jazz locker room will immediately look better with that cancer gone....

and for all the people that say he's a 20 and 10 guy ...stats can be deceiving..
Chet | 10:16 a.m. July 16, 2009
Without Beasley this trade is a salary dump.In this "gasol" trade the part of Memphis will be played by Utah.Haslem would be the new back up to the old back up.Throw in the Knick pick and get Beasley in here!!! The trade as constituted is horrible I would rather have Wright than Haslem,
for that much cap space it might be worth it.
stock2Malone | 10:17 a.m. July 16, 2009
I don't know how this trade helps the Jazz other than saving them some money.

Haslem isn't a player that is going to keep us "fun and competitive" and as much as I dislike Boozer; this sounds like a very poor trade.

I don't know understand this team anymore. I hope this is a rumor like the Bulls-Thomas trade was and disappears in the wind.

This offseason is turning into another huge disappointment.
I don't see where | 10:18 a.m. July 16, 2009
This improves much of anything. If Millsap is going to replace Boozer then Sloan has to adjust the implementation of his offense. The Jazz have to have an SG and SF who can shoot consistently and make their own shots.

Millsap can't run the pick and roll. Does not have an outside shot with range. Does not draw a double team and results in getting the paint packed.

Haslim is a back up PF and those can be had for the MLE. The Jazz are essentially trading Boozer for Haslim.

That really is not bright and that kind of deal can be had any day with a lot of teams.

The big problem is replacing Boozer with Millsap. Millsap does not improve the defense enough to offset his loss of offense and his negative effect on other positions.

The Jazz need the ideal PF. I do not know if a good one is available right now. Lee may be an option but how to get him? Further, will he play defense?

He scores and rebounds better than Millsap but will he fit the Jazz system and he wants more money.

Harp can be traded for a backup PF.
Chadders | 10:25 a.m. July 16, 2009
We can do better than that. Beasle and Haslem or no deal.
get a better deal | 10:30 a.m. July 16, 2009
trade Booz to Miami and AK to Golden State for Turiaf and Randolph. Golden State gets AK and Wright and Haslem. Miami gets Boozer and some filler players to make the numbers match. the Jazz get a young athletic SF and a defensive type in Turiaf. Of course the numbers need to match up.
Jazzfaninvegas | 10:35 a.m. July 16, 2009
Agreed. Do it. Unless the draft picks Memphis picks up includes the knicks pick.
Haslem | 10:36 a.m. July 16, 2009
Go for it. Haslem would be a decent backup for Millsap. He is a decent rebounder and average on points. At least he's not a detriment to the team the way Boozer is. Heck, Haslem might even improve in the Jazz system since it tends to be based around the PF unlike Miami where it's all about the guards.
Jazz#1fanman | 10:38 a.m. July 16, 2009
Who cares????? It doesn't matter who they get they won't do anything!!
goodbye AK | 10:45 a.m. July 16, 2009
I say we ship both Boozer and AK there for Oneal and Beasley, the salaries work and we get rid of AK's contract for 2 expiring ones.
jazz it 2 the limit | 10:49 a.m. July 16, 2009
no trade we dont want scraps hasleem dont care about bball he is so lazy and he would be even worse here we need a good back up power forward with size not some dude who cant shoot
Beasley | 10:51 a.m. July 16, 2009
You don't want beasley he is a head case he has been arrested at least 4 or 5 times in the last 2 seasons and has been suspended for team violations. Haslam is a good player, at least he'll play all year long.
Houdini | 10:54 a.m. July 16, 2009
Boozer is our best offensive player,is that all we are getting for him????,another lousy deal,come-on Jazz we can do better than that
youguyscrazy? | 10:54 a.m. July 16, 2009
are you guys crazy? Haslem is a complete scrub - undersized like boozer and undertalented to boot. If the jazz pull the trigger on this deal, then they're confirming their commitment to mediocrity and stringing fans along. Millsap is not an answer at PF. This deal would instantly drop the Jazz to about 8th best (if lucky) in the West. At some point the jazz fans need to recognize the siren-song for what it is - the jazz are a cross-marketing/PR tool for the miller empire & NBA championships are completely secondary.
STEVE-O | 10:55 a.m. July 16, 2009
The trade would esentially be Haslem & Millsap for Boozer. I'm a little weary of the fact that Memphis would get draft picks. Who is going to give up the draft picks... and what round are we talking about here?
Oh well | 10:57 a.m. July 16, 2009
The Jazz have no leverage. They already told Boozer (whose made it public) that want to go another direction. Any possible trade partner knows that the Jazz really want to (1) keep Millsap, (2) not pay $12 million in luxury tax next year, and (3) don't want Boozer to even be in training camp. And of course, Booz is in the last year of his contract. Also, depending on how badly they want to avoid paying the luxury tax, they can't really afford to take back too much salary in return.

The big mistake, in my opinion, was when AK was demanding a trade 2-3 years ago. He had just re-discovered the fun of basketball again after playing for the Russian national team, and who knows, they may have even been able to get that Moscow team to take him via some sort of buyout settlement. AK's a solid player, but just not to the tune of $18 M. That's the killer with all of this. At the time KOC said they only received "pennies on the dollar" offers. Given the scenario now, they probably wish they could go back. Oh well.
Deth | 10:59 a.m. July 16, 2009
Beasley has no defense and thinks he should be the center of attention...much like Boozer. Why do some of you want him so badly? Haslem is a great deal to save money and actually get a PF in return. With Milsap and Haz the Jazz will be better because of defense.
Cap'n Parrotdead | 11:01 a.m. July 16, 2009
I love this deal. Haslem is a blue collar guy who plays D. Perfect fit for this team.
fossil | 11:05 a.m. July 16, 2009
remember you can't play cash you need players so these teams are offering a cash relief, small relief, we need a good player. booze is probly laughing as he will dictate where he wants to go. come on jazz brass be a good trader this time.
Anonymous | 11:07 a.m. July 16, 2009
Surprising that the league values Carlos much like the average SLC fan does... Isn't it?

Wait til midseason to do the trade. Haslem for Boozer is a non starter. Mid season some team will be deciding to add a piece or make a run.. Then and only then will Boozer have trade value
If the Jazz insist | 11:08 a.m. July 16, 2009
on replacing Boozer with Millsap. AK, Brewer and Korver will need to be replaced with a SF and SG who can shoot, go to the rim, and play defense.

AK is hard to move for at least a year. At the moment there is no money to re sign much less replace Brewer.

The Jazz offensive efficiency drops a lot when Millsap play's PF. He effects the whole system negatively. He also does not improve the defense much.

The right combination of offensive efficiency and defense win championships.

The Jazz are going backwards at the moment and getting more expensive in the process of going backwards.

They can make a leap forward if they are patient, wise and careful about the moves they make this year and next. If they are not smart they will be a weaker team for years.
Anonymous | 11:10 a.m. July 16, 2009
Please.... Not Turiaf and Randolph...
FIRE KOC | 11:11 a.m. July 16, 2009
If we only get Haslem out of the deal its a horrible trade. Make it Beasley and Haslem, send Haslem to Memphis.
gdog3  | 11:21 a.m. July 16, 2009
Not Haslam please. I am not big on Tyrus Thomas either but would much rather have him. Thomas brings shot blocking and potential upside in talent. Haslam is who he is. He's an average rebounde at best. Yes he gave the heat 8 rebounds a game but that was when playing 34 minutes (not a great rebound per minute average). This mostly benefits the Jazz relative to salary cap issues, but there are many more options in that regard that could provide that while also providing better on court talent. Haslam has one year left on his deal so money seems to be the big boo rah rah here. Will Haslam contribute and be back next year? Not likely. He has spent his entire life in Florida (high school, college and pros). Will he like this area? Sunshine dudes are hard to break into the cold.
gdog3 | 11:25 a.m. July 16, 2009
I even like Kirk Hinrich in a trade to play behind D-Will and get much needed minutes at the 2 guard as well. He is a combo guard who could provide an outside shot (3 ball). The Jazz could also play Koufos at the PF behind Millsap, while having Memo and Fesenko at the center spot. I would think the Jazz would at some point, give these young prospects a shot before losing them without knowing what they can do. Koufos has the talent and the Jazz brought Fesenko back under contract again. What for? Sloan needs a better plan to support O'Connor and quit making Sloanaholics look to O'Connor to blame for all player personal blunders. Play some young players please!! Watch Moris Almond do well elsewhere. He has been noted for his defense in summer league. We know he can shoot. What gives?
ty | 11:26 a.m. July 16, 2009
this is a horrible trade. we aren't getting anything back. we are giving him away. get beasley or definately DO NOT do this deal!!!!!! everybody will see how much we needed boozer when we go 41-41 this year
stupid | 11:27 a.m. July 16, 2009
This is a lame trade. Trading an All-Star for a back-up just to save a few million is not making this team better. Again, they need to find a way to trade AK. He is killing us with his contract. Even if they have to take on more salary for next season, they need to take that. That frees us up for next summer. At this rate, it appears that the Jazz don't care about winning next season anyway. If you're going to trade Boozer, at least get something decent out of him, like Randolph from GS. PLEASE DON'T MAKE THIS TRADE!!!
gdog3 | 11:27 a.m. July 16, 2009
O'Connor is hamstrung by Sloan. Good player choices need a coach to utilize them. O'Connor takes so much heat for things not entirely his fault.
jason | 11:27 a.m. July 16, 2009
Haslem is a really solid player, and will give us some toughness off the bench. I like how it saves the Jazz some cash as well.
Read carefully | 11:27 a.m. July 16, 2009
Did anyone notice that the article says that "Miami hatched up" this plan? Of course they did. You all crack me up.
Miles | 11:28 a.m. July 16, 2009
Haslem? That's a joke. Keep Boozer. Don't trade him.
Boozer | 11:36 a.m. July 16, 2009
was a pain to watch with his bad attitude and inability to defend. That is why I watch basketball, I like to see players who give their all....and that was not Boozer. Go Bye Boozer, hello (hopefully), a better playing, hard working 09-10 Jazz Team.
Trueblue | 11:42 a.m. July 16, 2009
OK.. this would be an OK trade not getting better in fact weaker. But I don't see how this trade even works with Boozer at 12,657 mil and These two players at 9,987 mil... So unless there is another player or we get both Beasley and Haslem it seems unlikely!
so.... | 11:45 a.m. July 16, 2009
does he play defense at all?
TERRIBLE TRADE | 11:46 a.m. July 16, 2009
If the Jazz trade the Heat then we better get Beasley. I can't believe the Jazz would even consider trading for Haslem.
Chile | 11:49 a.m. July 16, 2009
agree with FIRE KOC. Jazz must get Beasley out of the deal to make it worth it. If Beasley doesnt work out its ok cause his contract finishes at the end of the season. I dont think Miami would be stupid enough to give up 2 PF for 1 knowing very well Boozer will probably be hurt. That would leave them without a PF. But i like the idea just dont think it would happen. And it saves them only 50 grand which is nothing.
luke | 11:57 a.m. July 16, 2009
haslem? thats it? what a rip off.
LOL | 12:01 p.m. July 16, 2009
Jazz get Haslem? We might as well keep Booz if that's the best offer we can come up with.

I know I am just a fan, a spectator, but a lot of decisions make me really question whether or not the staff knows what they are doing or if they just get lucky when things work out, and demonstrate their incompetence when they don't.
ed in az | 12:03 p.m. July 16, 2009
It just struck how disproportionate our disdain for Boozer is over AK. Must be a personality thing.

AK's contract ranks as one of the biggest busts in league history, yet we make excuses for him because he's a likable, and emotional kid with a big smile. He gives the impression (at least) that he cares.

Boozer looks like the cartoon character "Bluto" and is very candid and unemotional about what he wants out of his NBA career and we, well, hate his guts..

I think Boozer is a malingerer and a poor team-mate,
but at worst he's the second biggest disappointment in recent years at the Jazz. Interestingly, they were both signed within days of each other. I suppose it's time to take our medicine and move on, but all further personnel moves this year should be geared toward becoming a contender after next season. Haslam will be out of the league by the time the Jazz contend again.
Jason | 12:07 p.m. July 16, 2009
The Jazz would rather have a proven veteran, whose a hard worker like Haslem, then a headcase like Beasley. Haslem is just what this team needs. We already have a ton of guys who can score. What we need is a tough defender, who can rebound, and play physical. Besides, why pay all that money for Millsap, and then trade for Beasley. There wouldn't be enough time for both of them at that position.
Owl | 12:10 p.m. July 16, 2009
It looks like he is very injury prone. Jumping from the kettle into the fire?
Dump Booz | 12:12 p.m. July 16, 2009
I don't care if the Jazz get anything. Just get cancerous boozer and his absurd paycheck off the roster. Either dump him now or pay him another year to not produce and bring the rest of the team down. We were better without him so let's get it over with already.

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