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 Post subject: Re: Boozer has Turf Toe
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it is a jordan like injury. the real mj would play his best game, the carlos boozer calls in sick 3 days early.

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I wonder which Pacer got turf toe from kicking Boozer in his vagina?

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i dunno the way i see it, it dont matter who plays our center, they will suck. chicago is a black hole of bigman shit.

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Id rather see Taj start even if Boozer was healthy.


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I wasn't a fan of the Boozer signing from the beginning. The guy knows how to get hurt and you can't count on him when it matters. He got his ass handed to him consistently by Tyler Hansbrough (all you long time posters owe me an apology) and to make matters worse he gets injured again.

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Boozer will not be on my fantasy basketball team again next year, I can assure you of that!


Stay out of the Bulls section, ya Wisconsin fuckstick.

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Boozer will not be on my fantasy basketball team again next year, I can assure you of that!


Stay out of the Bulls section, ya Wisconsin fuckstick.


Definitely your best post in the Jerry Angelo era.

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Hawks in 4....

. . . a rough series, if Boozer sits out in favor of Taj Mahal!


There isn't that big a difference in their game. If Boozer is a 10 then Taj is no worse than a 7.

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Shouldn't they call it "Hardwood Toe" for basketball players?


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 Post subject: Re: Boozer has Turf Toe
PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2011 12:09 pm 
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I was at the game last night, and I think the Boos were kind of overplayed. Some people were giving him the business, but most people were just excited to see Taj get off the bench.

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Bulls fans -- not teammates -- growing impatient with Carlos Boozer and his turf toeESPNChicago.com

CHICAGO -- Taj Gibson's popularity is soaring in Chicago, and it had little to do with his monster two-point, five-rebound game Wednesday night.

When Gibson replaces Carlos Boozer, the home crowd has started to respond with applause. It's certainly not for Boozer's contributions.

It's Boo season in Chicago, and Joakim Noah, for one, knows they're not chanting "Booz!"

"Sometimes our home crowd is a tough game to play," Noah said pointedly after the Chicago Bulls' 86-73 win over the Atlanta Hawks that tied the Eastern Conference semifinals at 1-1. "We've got a lot of love for our crowd, but through tough times, we got to stick together. I've been in that position before, my rookie year, where I've been booed. It's tough to be booed in your home crowd.

"With Carlos," Noah continued, "people have to understand he's playing through an injury, and he's giving us what he's got. He's somebody who has an unbelievable presence, and he opens up a lot of things for a lot of us. I think sometimes people are quick to bash one player. But this is a team, and we know we need Carlos to get to where we want to go."

Boozer is a veteran, and despite his All-Star appearances and impressive numbers, he didn't always have it easy in Utah. So he's used to negative attention -- he's particularly unpopular in certain road cities -- and while I can't say the boos bother Booz, they bother his teammates. The Bulls are rallying around their hobbled big man, who is playing through a turf toe injury.

"If you know how turf toe is, if you have any injury [like that], anything he can go out and give us is a plus," Ronnie Brewer said. "I think he did a phenomenal job on both ends of the floor."

Phenomenal? Remind me to have Brewer do my next job evaluation. But Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau has offered a similar party line. To the public, at least.

"Carlos is giving us everything he has," Thibodeau said. "The rebounding is huge. His offense will come around."

Perhaps, but it's surely time to retire the bromide "Boozer is good for 20 and 10 every night." We've learned some hard lessons about this team through seven playoff games, and Boozer hasn't looked comfortable on a nightly basis.

Fans are losing patience with Carlos Boozer, but his teammates continue to rally around the veteran.

Boozer played just less than 33 minutes and scored eight points on 4-of-12 shooting and added 11 rebounds, three fouls and two defensive three-second violations. He had only one turnover, though, which is kind of a shocker.

Basketball is about more than numbers, to be sure, but Boozer's middling stats through seven playoff games, bum toe and all, tell you everything you need to know about his performance: 10 points and 8.3 rebounds on average. Not awful, but not worth the money he's being paid or the reputation that earned him that money.

I don't think we need to worry about any defensive metrics. The eye test is fine. Boozer was brought in, at high cost, for his offense. When that's not there, on the surface all you get are some rebounds, a lot of chest hair and some screaming.

And when things are going bad, Boozer, who can spin a tale or two, turns concise. And every night at his locker, it's the same awkward story as reporters try to figure out a way to get him to explain why he's so consistently mediocre. It gets old for us, too.

Here's a basic transcript of three straight questions to Boozer:
Q: How's your toe?

A: It's still sore, it's still hurting, but it'll be all right.

Q: Does your toe affect your lift?

A: A lot, a lot.

Q: Would it be better to rest?

A: Nah, I'd rather be out there.

I believe that, but there's no choice for Boozer, he has to play and deal with his limited ability right now. In Thibodeau's world, there are no gray areas. You can see his philosophy on ephemeral ideas like "rest" with how he distributes minutes and brushes off injury questions.

"One thing about this team, we play through injuries," said Gibson, who has fought through his own foot injuries. "Thibs has a saying, 'If you're hurt, you can play. If you're injured, you have to sit down.' There's no such thing about guys being hurt. Guys are pushing through it, everybody from Derrick [Rose] to Joakim, guys are playing with a lot of courage."

Courage is nice, production is better. Rose, who won't even admit his sprained left ankle is affecting him, scored 25 points on Wednesday, albeit on 10-of-27 shooting.

Should fans give Boozer a break? In a perfect world, yes, but there are only so many fumbled passes and rejected shots a fan can take. I know it's frustrating for Boozer, too.

That's why people are clamoring for more Gibson. The second-year forward has been an important role player for the Bulls this season, playing ardent defense and spearheading the "Bench Mob" mentality of the successful second unit that complements the starters. He takes that job seriously off the floor as well.

"Me and [Boozer] are close, so I know when [he's down]," Gibson said. "But that's my job to pick him up, that's Joakim's job. Everybody on the team is going to help him get through it. He's been hurting at times, but he's still playing well, playing solid."

While Thibodeau is unlikely to bench Boozer, he did admit that Gibson, who is averaging about 17 minutes a game, needs more time on the floor. Gibson played 6:34 in the fourth, about a minute more than Boozer. He is certainly a more sure thing on team defense.

"Taj deserves more minutes," Thibodeau said. "He does whatever job we ask him to do. He's done a great job for us in whatever role."

For his part, Boozer said his offensive confidence isn't lacking, despite what we see on the floor.

"Obviously I want to make the shots that I missed," he said, "or the ones that got blocked. But for the most part, I'm just going to keep playing."

I guess that's all that you can ask, even though it seems like we should be able to ask for a lot more.

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 Post subject: Re: Boozer has Turf Toe
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I was at the game last night too up in the standing room section and Boozer definately was getting booed. Well at least by people up in the cheap seats. I would say its deserved though as Boozer is soft like ice cream.

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Boozer was just seen jogging in the park with Kristin Cavallari

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 Post subject: Re: Boozer has Turf Toe
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Horace Grant: Knockin muth-fuckas out.

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Former Chicago Bulls power forward Horace Grant, from his home in California, has been like any other fan watching the team in the playoffs.

And like many other Bulls fans, he has not been pleased with what he has seen from Carlos Boozer.

"It will be a long time before I could be a head coach, because I don't care how much money you get paid," Grant said. "If you're not producing more or if I feel you're hurting the team, especially in the playoffs, I'd bench you.

"If Boozer is having an off-game scoring, he has to do other things. You have to rebound and you've got to play defense."

Boozer was booed by the home crowd during the Bulls' 86-73 victory over the Atlanta Hawks in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Wednesday night.

Saying he was significantly affected by a turf toe injury, Boozer had eight points on 4-of-12 shooting with 11 rebounds in 32 minutes. He also committed two defensive three-second violations resulting in technicals, and was slow to rotate defensively.

In the postseason, he is averaging 10 points and 10 rebounds in seven games, but after coming back from a late-season ankle injury he has been consistently singled out among fans and the media for a lack of aggressiveness defensively and sharpness offensively.

After Wednesday night's game, Boozer said his toe was "still hurting" and affecting his elevation "a lot."

"Well, then sit down," Grant said. "If you're that bothered by it, sit down, seriously.

"I like Boozer as a person, but if you're hurt like that, it's a liability for the team. I'm pretty sure Taj Gibson would be a very good replacement. This Bulls team is built where if one guy goes down, he has a good backup."

Boozer was signed last summer to a five-year contract worth approximately $80 million, which conventional wisdom says makes it that much harder to justify benching him.

"Where does it say that because you make so much money, you have to play if you're not producing?" Grant said.

Grant offered the example of Toni Kukoc being benched occasionally on the Bulls' championship teams.

"Many times Phil [Jackson] would sit him down, and he was making four million bucks," Grant said.

Grant said it's possible Boozer is putting pressure on himself as well.

"I'm sure Boozer is thinking, 'Man, they're paying me all this money, and this is the playoffs,' but stop worrying about all that money and start worrying if you can contribute to a team winning," he said. "He has to put his ego aside for the betterment of the team."

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Boozer needs to change his pad. He didn't have turf toe for the majority of the 1st round and Hansbrough (MY GUY) outplayed him. He has to step up if the Bulls are going to have a chance going forward. Miami is the best team in the NBA right now and the Bulls can't beat them without Boozer playing well. They need their entire team to play well in order to beat a team like that. Right now I just don't see that happening.

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Boozer needs to change his pad. He didn't have turf toe for the majority of the 1st round and Hansbrough (MY GUY) outplayed him. He has to step up if the Bulls are going to have a chance going forward. Miami is the best team in the NBA right now and the Bulls can't beat them without Boozer playing well. They need their entire team to play well in order to beat a team like that. Right now I just don't see that happening.


100% agree. If Boozer isn't a scoring option, the Bulls have zero chance agains the Heat. Even if he is a legit option, they will still have a very tough time again them. Have you notice how many shots he misses or has blocked right around the basket?


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