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Carlos Boozer (born November 20, 1981) currently plays professional basketball for the Utah Jazz. He played collegiately for Duke University, helping the team win the 2001 NCAA basketball tournament. He declared for the 2002 NBA Draft, giving up his final year of NCAA eligibility. Boozer was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round of the NBA draft. He signed with the Utah Jazz in 2004 as an unrestricted free agent. Boozer was selected as a member of the 2004 USA Olympics basketball team.
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