Friday, September 18th, 2009 at 8:10 am  |  100 responses

Top 50: Carlos Boozer, no. 32

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Justin Walsh

Some people will never respect Carlos Boozer. He’s from Alaska, which is where Sarah Palin is from so… Who likes that state, anyway? He played at Duke. First off, nobody likes a devil that isn’t red, and Duke players make bad pros on principle alone. And he sued Prince. You don’t sue PrincCarlos Boozere. You accept that he painted purple hieroglyphs on your house and go about your business. He left LeBron. He could have been an all-shoulders-no-handles Pippen! The King might have actually had a ring (or two) at this point.

Forget those people, they can’t be saved. You still have a chance. You know who else is from Alaska? Mario Chalmers. He launched the harpoon that killed Moby Di- (ahem) Memphis, coached by John “habitual line-stepper” Calipari. Chalk one point to Alaska.

Now, let’s be clear on the “Duke players are garbage in the NBA” rule of basketball. Yes, it’s true as a general rule. But Carlos is clearly the “exceptio probat regulam in casibus non exceptis,” or as us non-Duke educated would say: The exception that proves the rule. He was a solid basketball player coming out of college, got no respect coming into the League (got drafted after Ryan Humphrey and Robert Archibald. Haven’t heard of those dominant, sure fire pros? My sentiments exactly), yet still became a lock for a double-double by his second year in the NBA. Let’s put a pin in that, we’ll get back to it later.

Suing Prince? That just-skimming-the-5-foot-tall-horizon, formerly known as midget needs to calm down. You don’t rent a house, then paint your own sexual symbols on it. And if that’s not acceptable, neither is a purple monogrammed carpet installed in the master bedroom with plumbing and piping added in the downstairs bedroom “for water transfer for beauty salon chairs.” (The Smoking Gun) You don’t pull that shit with the Booz’. You do that, and you will get touched.

Finally, let’s address his own personal “get the hell out of Dodge” moment. Russ Bengtson said it best:

The Cavs shredded the last year of his rookie deal and were going to sign him to a six-year, $39 million extension, hoping to lock him in long-term before he turned into a max guy. Then the Jazz stepped in with a six-year, $70 million offer, and that was that. My math isn’t too good, but that’s roughly 31 million reasons to go West. Even LeBron told him to get that money. (In hindsight, perhaps not shocking.) 2) Then-coach Paul Silas more or less told CBooz that he’d just be a role player in Cleveland. A rebounder and defender. That’s the way Boozer explained it to me the last time we spoke, and I have no reason to disbelieve him: “I was happy [Silas] told me that, because I saw what he wanted for my future. That helped ease my decision a little bit. I couldn’t wait to come to Utah and play. I hope he can see what I’m doin’ now, I’ll tell you that.”

Glad we could straighten that out.

Cut forward to 2009. Boozer is coming off a season where he only played 37 games due to a knee injury. He’s also coming off of a summer where he demanded trades and named possible suitors. The trade possibilities didn’t work out; he’s still part of the Utah Jazz. The situation isn’t resolved, money is always a big issue and things could get ugly. They could, if not for Carlos’ mentality as a basketball player.

Coach K had this to say about his player from Duke and the Olympics: “Carlos, with his teammates, was sensational. He still is. The only times that I’ve ever had to get on Carlos was to say ‘Take more shots!’ There was never a jealous bone in his body; I love coaching Carlos. I’d take him on my team anytime.”

There is no guarantee that Carlos will be the ideal teammate for the Jazz during the full season, he could always get traded during the year. Regardless, one thing can be certain; He will be playing in the rarified air of the “Contract Year.”

Boozer is going to want to get paid. You don’t want to be the guy who goes from having a second contract worth the ballpark range of 70 million clams to have his next contract be less! This is America, home of obesity, bad fundamentals and capitalism; we like our stars playing on the mantra of “the rich get richer” both literally and figuratively. The only way for him to fulfill that is to play his ass off. His last season was a short one. Thirty-seven games — or about three Gilbert Arenas seasons — are not enough. He needs to come back with that 20 and 12 fire that he had in ’07.

He has fuel for the fire, so where’s the wood? His drop-step? Still cold blooded. Even if his knees gave out, those boulder-shoulders will stay there for life, prepared for the drop-step. His stop and pop from 15? “Smooth as a cruise boat floats when I’m walking.” Even if he does release it on the way down, it’s wet. Even if the stores in Utah aren’t. Career rebounding average? 10 per game. There’s your wood.

Are there haters still reading along? Just close your eyes and repeat the following:

“Even though he went to Duke, I have to give him this: He’s got an NCAA National Championship. He’s got a gold medal from the Olympics. He’s averaged 20 and 10 for multiple seasons. He’s one of the best power forwards in the NBA.”

Just repeat that five times at breakfast in your mirror, everything will be alright.

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’09-10 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Jake Appleman, Brett Ballantini, Russ Bengtson, Toney Blare, Shannon Booher, Myles Brown, Franklyn Calle, Gregory Dole, Emry DowningHall, Jonathan Evans, Adam Fleischer, Jeff Fox, Sherman Johnson, Aaron Kaplowitz, John Krolik, Holly MacKenzie, Ryne Nelson, Chris O’Leary, Ben Osborne, Alan Paul, Susan Price, Sam Rubenstein, Khalid Salaam, Kye Stephenson, Adam Sweeney, Vincent Thomas, Tzvi Twersky, Justin Walsh, Joey Whelan, Eric Woodyard, and Nima Zarrabi.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • Furious

    First. btw, boozer has no loyalty

  • Solon

    The Mid-30′s-All based on Reputation????

    Another one like Gilbert. Injury Prone, high expectations, has been dominant in the past, but not lately. I guess SLAM has to put the once-upon-a-time stars on the Top 50 List, but when even the Jazz would rather have Milsap than Boozer, doesn’t that tell you something. I and many other NBA teams would much rather have a lot of the guys further down the list then Mr. Boozer. Too high I say!

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    He’s too injury prone and has a piss poor attitude. I don’t buy duke players suck though. Grant hill was amazing for like 6 years , elton brand was/might still be very good. Corey maggette is good at some stuff. Old duke players sucked like danny ferry but the new guys aren’t all bad.

  • Clark

    JJ Redick sucks.

  • http://www.mynameinblue.blogspot.com Hisham

    I know one of the reasons you post this annual top 50 is to satisfy our needs of arguing stuff to death. While I haven’t agreed with some of the rankings, I haven’t argued them either. Honestly, I just enjoy reading these and checking out the comments. God this is a terrible comment. Justin, my compliments to you. This was a pretty nice read.

  • http://www2.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/jstiglitz/ SOFOKLIS SCHORTSIANITIS(down to 130 kg!!!)

    this is one for the ages….first of all, there are at least 32 powerforwards around the world better than Boozer (no wonder everybody last summer was wishing that Mike is putting him on the floor in order to get the party for the opposing bigmen started…)….good thing is that since our cute Carlos made the list then more funny things are about to happen (like Iguodala, R. Jeferson,D.Harris, being top-30)…

  • fireman10101

    Not a boozer fan but he puts up numbers

  • German Reignman.

    @ SOFO:
    Why are you linking your name to Joe Stiglitz ?

  • http://www2.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/jstiglitz/ SOFOKLIS SCHORTSIANITIS(down to 130 kg!!!)

    EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER FINALS(PART 1): yesterday we had the first two matches when Serbia easily passed through a weak Russian team to make it to the semis and Spain humiliated the only undefeated team of the tournament (France) to prove that they are still the best team in the world on pure basketball terms.This means that when they are focused only a much-much superior athletically team that also features the best player in the world (U.S.A, KOBE) can (barely) beat them. Unfortunatelly for France, although they are much better athletes than anybody in Europe, they ain’t “flo-jo athletic” (like Lebron,Wade,Howard,iguodala,Rose and all those guys that threir heads have became bigger and more square than Linford Christie’s) and Tony Parker ain’t Kobe…the game itself was a bball clinic on the part of Spain that took the lead from the begging and not at one moment felt any kind of threat from France. Parker tried to keep his team near but he quickly bacame frustraded with his team bad luck (his team was the best of the first group and the prize was to get to play with the team that finished last on the other group…SPAIN!!!) and at one moment he was penetrating the Spain defence only to be blocked or have the ball stolen from him. Rudy was back to his flying patterns and Pau Gasol(propably the best bigman in the world at the moment) toyed with anybody trying to guard him. He finished with 28 (11/13 FG) 9 rebounds in just 28 minutes.(continued)

  • Furious

    Sofo is really starting to frustrate me. Everything he says is just rubbish.

  • matt the jazz fan

    about right… difficult to say before you see the full ranking (ok the ranking up to say 25, afterwards it’s a little rarified) but good spot for him

  • http://www2.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/jstiglitz/ SOFOKLIS SCHORTSIANITIS(down to 130 kg!!!)

    @Furious…:thanks!

  • http://www.myspace.com/mcnarrative Kieran

    Can we please ban this Greek dude. This is spamming isnt it? If you want to post about the World Championships do it in an article thats actually relevant instead of dominating topics with your own agenda.
    I guess it’s too much to ask for a little common sense from the man who claimed that JR Smith could have led the Sixers to the 2001 finals.

  • http://www2.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/jstiglitz/ SOFOKLIS SCHORTSIANITIS(down to 130 kg!!!)

    @Kieran….:thanks!

  • Michael

    linford chrsite? couldnt come up with a more relevant comparison? and whats with the big head comment??

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Seriously though why post the rules if not to enforce them?

  • mumadone

    is rip hamilton on the list?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Myles Brown

    Indeed.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Myles Brown

    T’was in response to the rules, not the Hamilton.

  • http://www2.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/jstiglitz/ SOFOKLIS SCHORTSIANITIS(down to 130 kg!!!)

    EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER FINALS(PART 2): Ronny Turiaf was France’s only player to score in double-digits with 12 points while Parker was held to just 6 points (1/8 FG’s). Watching Rubio at such a big game like yesterday’s night and going against one of the top-3 PG’s in the world reminded me why the guy is actually much-much better suited for the NBA game than Europe…the fact that he is turnover prone and is gambling with spectacular passes is unacceptable for top Euroleague competition but it is exactly what the NBA regular season is made for. At the same time his feel for the game is really something special having a charisma that reminds me a lot of Magic and Lloyd Daniels (lucky to see him playing for AEK Athens in the mid 90′s) and that none of the young NBA guards,although superathletic, posses.I bet that if he played for D’antoni ,and given the Kincks popularity, shirts with ‘Ricky’ on the back would have been top-3 in the NBA IN 2010. I am telling you,you are going to love this guy (if he ever comes in the States, something impossible until 2012 at least). Tonight are the other 2 quarter final games between Greece-Turkia and Slovenia-Croatia. GO GREECE!!!!!!

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com Hursty

    I’d like to know as well Bryan.
    Re. Boozer, doesn’t really phase me, I knew he’d pop up somewhere.
    Shane Battier is cool and he’s from Duke. (At least I think he’s cool).

  • Clockwork

    WTF Sofo, you like euro bball, you don’t like Allen Iverson. OK we get it. Please stop now.

  • http://www.mynameinblue.blogspot.com Hisham

    Chukaz should come back and start an apocalyptic war against Sofo that climaxes in the destruction of all things stupid.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com Hursty

    Chukaz was racist but kinda funny. “Sofo” is just irritating.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com Hursty

    BTW, that dunk he had on Gasol, Odom and Bynum in the playoffs (the game Utah won) was absolutely sick. I don’t even like Boozer, but that was great.
    PS- Walsh, props. Nice work.

  • http://www2.gsb.columbia.edu/faculty/jstiglitz/ SOFOKLIS SCHORTSIANITIS(down to 130 kg!!!)

    Hisham!!!Hisham!!!Hisham!!!that’s what our players (hopefully) will scream after tonight’s game!!!!

  • Clockwork

    Sofo makes Chuckaz look like Scoop Jackson

  • http://www.detailplus.com Bud Abraham

    Boozer had a verbal deal with Jim Paxson and the owner that if they allowed him he would sign for more money with the Cavs. He and his wife welched on the agreement. His agent even quit him over this. It appears he is not an honorable guy, that is why he is always moving in spite of being a good player.

  • http://www.detailplus.com Bud Abraham

    Boozer had a verbal deal with Jim Paxson and the owner that if they allowed him he would sign for more money with the Cavs. He and his wife welched on the agreement. His agent even quit him over this. It appears he is not an honorable guy, that is why he is always moving in spite of being a good player.

  • http://slamonline.com/ niQ

    “This is America, home of obesity” Wow. That line made me laugh at work. Good Job.

  • http://www.mynameinblue.blogspot.com Hisham

    Oh yeah my name is a swearword in your country. I forgot. That’s so funny.

  • http://slamonline.com/ niQ

    On another note, Boozer has always been good. But just like Arenas and Redd, they are just too injury prone..

  • http://www.mynameinblue.blogspot.com Hisham

    @ niQ: Is that why they all got picked in the second round?

  • Clockwork

    Is Vince on the list? If yes, he’s got to be coming up soon right?

  • Orlando Green

    I dont like boozer! thats it…

  • Chris

    Nice political toss in. People alway love it when a person adds a completely irrelevent political statement in an article about Carlos Boozer. F*kin idiot. Carlos Boozer is lame. The numbers are decieving. He can’t block a shot to save his life.

  • http://slamonline.com Brad Long

    “habitual line-stepper” LMAO! Great work, J-Dub.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Boozer is solid but not spectacular, but you can’t f*ck with 20 and 10. The guy produces when healthy.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    Is there anyone who likes Carlos Boozer??

  • Kas

    If it were to be possible to do what the last sentence asks of us, one would either have to eat breakfast in the hallway or bathroom(the places normal people hang their mirrors) or have a mirror in the kitchen. And I would assume most people (with the exception of LeBron, that self-loving di*k) dont hang mirrors in their kitchens. I hated the article, and I am not a big fan of boozer at all

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  • http://slamonline.com cb 34

    “habitual line-stepper.” Funny justin. Loved the charlie murphy reference there. Love booze’s game. Great footwork. Adept at both hands. Had a problem with him leaving cleveland hanging but you can’t turn your back on an extra 30 million. You just can’t. Love players like him and jermaine where they’re right handed but probably use their left hand more every game. Loved this article!

  • http://slamonline.com cb 34

    @ justin: You should have mentioned trajan langdon in the article as well. He’s from alaska too and duke.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    people HATE Carlos Boozer. Yeah, he’s got quite a few reasons not to be happy about. Wayno, to answer you- I dont.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    cb 34 I didn’t want to use Trajan. I know he’s from Alaska, but Traj is basically a Carlton Banks JJ Redick, so I didn’t feel the need to have Trajan be THE REASON that Alaska is justified. Beating John Calipari though? That’s justice.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    Don’t get me wrong, he’s really good, he just seems like such a d*ck.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    Kas, you’ve never eaten breakfest in the mirror? You must not be one of the realest. I wake up at legend status with the cocoa puffs. Sometimes I just need to watch.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    breakfast* I love typos. Wayno, trust me- you aren’t alone here. For someone who coach K likes so much, the dude has burned bridges.

  • http://slamonline.com cb 34

    @ justin: True that.Hate calipari! You know i think reddick would be good on another team. The guy needs minutes. More than decent defender plus he can drive and slash now too. The kid’s ready but i don’t see him getting minutes on a stacked team like orlando. Agree with duke players sucking. Cherokee comes to mind first. Grant and brand are ok but not really on that level. Does carolina have the most stars in the league? You guys have that info by any chance?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    Welcome to BREAK-FEST 09′ !!!

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