<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Brace yourself: Carlos Boozer is at this point in his rehabilitation again. Boozer said he is healthy enough to rejoin the Jazz's practice, and he intends to take part in a workout or two sometime this week. "Not jumping in full steam, just working in and getting comfortable playing again," Boozer said after Utah's loss to the Mavericks. "Being careful about it." That's because the last three times he began pushing his strained left hamstring, he re-injured it, a mistake that has kept him out of all 44 games this season. The Jazz have estimated that Boozer, who last played on Feb. 14, will need several practices before he is ready to enter a game again, and they have refused to put any sort of timetable on his return. But the power forward, who averaged 17.8 points in 51 games last season, seems to be on track to play in early to mid-February. </div> <div align="center">Source</div>
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Malone returns Yeah, Karl Malone is still in shape. "He looks same," said Andrei Kirilenko, Malone's teammate for two seasons. "I didn't see him run, but he looks ready to play game." Now there's an idea. The Jazz are running a little short of big men these days, with Boozer and Robert Whaley out with injuries. And Malone is only 42 years old, still younger than Robert </div> Here was an interesting spot in this article...