<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Considering the pulled hamstrings, sore knees and groin pulls that his point guards have endured this season, it's no wonder Jazz coach Jerry Sloan was growing concerned about Keith McLeod and Howard Eisley's chances of surviving the final 26 games in one piece. So with Carlos Boozer's foot still stubbornly refusing to heal, the Jazz addressed their lack of depth at the position Wednesday by putting the power forward on the injured list. Rather than adding another big man, the Jazz, left with only two healthy point guards when Raul Lopez injured his left knee, signed another ball-handler. Randy Livingston, an eight-year veteran who spent a month in training camp with the Jazz in 2001, will sign a 10-day contract with Utah once he passes a physical exam today. Livingston, who has averaged 4.0 points in 177 games for seven different teams since being drafted by Houston in 1996, will be in uniform Friday for the Jazz's game in New Orleans. "We felt pretty comfortable with our rotation on the front line," said Kevin O'Connor, the Jazz's senior vice president of basketball operations. "But if one of the point guards got hurt, now we're in trouble."</div> Source