BOOZER OUT!

Posted by McSean on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 @ 12:31pm

The Jazz have announced today that Carlos Boozer has a hairline fracture on his left fibula. He is expected to miss at least a month, maybe more. He sustained the injury during the first quarter of last weeks loss to the Hornets when he bumped knees with Tyson Chandler. What a blow.
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What do Jazz do?

Posted by McSean on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 @ 12:00pm

Boozer is out for a month. That sucks. But it does make things interesting for the team during his time off. They can use this time to develop in other areas and really grow as a team.
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Vince Waves Goodbye to a Jazz Victory

Posted by McSean on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 @ 10:21am

Being a Jazz fan sometimes feels like the very worst decision I could have ever made. I have followed them very closely for about 20 years and for the most part, I have loved it. Lately I have questioned whether or not it is worth it. There is just so much disappointment. But, the Jazz are a part of me and I live and die with the team.

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Ouch! Boozer & company get punished by Hornets

Posted by la287 on Saturday, January 27, 2007 @ 9:48pm

After a game even more physical than typical for the Utah Jazz, a few Jazzmen may hope for a day off tomorrow before their home game Monday night against the New Jersey Nets. With Andrei Kirilenko’s condition unsure against the Nets, the Jazz will need to see improved play from Millsap — one of the bright spots in the team’s game against the Hornets.

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Nuggets vs. Jazz

Posted by McSean on Friday, January 26, 2007 @ 11:52am

To say that tonights game against the Nuggets is the biggest game of the year so far is an understatement. While the Jazz have ruled the division through the first half of the year, Denver is currently only two games behind the Jazz in the loss column, making this race much closer than anyone with the Jazz would like to admit. No question that each team will be ultra motivated to make a statement.
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