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Associated Press
Friday, September 25, 2009 SALT LAKE CITY -- Carlos Boozer says he's a little surprised to still be a member of the Utah Jazz. He's not alone. After a tumultuous summer of speculation -- some by Boozer himself -- that the Jazz were going to trade the two-time All-Star and his hefty contract, Boozer reported with the rest of the team Friday for photos and interviews during Utah's media day. "Management brought me back so I'm here in town," Boozer said. "I'm ready and looking forward to playing." Actually, it wasn't man ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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