B/R Exclusive Interview: Carlos Boozer Would’ve Won Title With LeBron James

September 8th, 2010 by Benny Vargas Leave a reply »
It's not easy being one of the NBA's most under appreciated players.

Putting up 20 points and eleven rebounds per game on a winning team and not going to the All Star game. Racking up more double-doubles than anyone but Dwight Howard in the last six seasons but not being talked about the way other marquee free agents were this off-season.

However, isn't it great when that player doesn't care for the lime light? When they're most concerned about what it's going to take to win a title?

Carlos Boozer doesn't feel slighted over the lack of media attention that was paid to him this summer. He has more important matters on his mind. That being how to make the Chicago Bulls championship contenders.

This is, after all, a guy who's used to winning and winning big.

He won back-to-back state titles in high school, won an NCAA championship while at Duke, and was a member of the USA's 2008 Olympic gold medal team. The only thing that's missing is an NBA championship ring.

When asked what he considered to be his best moment in basketball, Boozer said, "the Olympic gold medal in 2008 is it, hands down."

"It was a ...

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