Carlos Boozer Video: Watch Son of Bulls Forward Chant 'Let's Go Heat"

By (Featured Columnist) on January 29, 2012

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Little kids are easily confused.

You can tell them something over and over again until you're blue in the face and they will still stare back at you in utter confusion.

Carlos Boozer found out as much on Sunday in the Chicago Bulls' 97-93 loss to the Miami Heat. His oldest son, Carmani, was seated in the stands with his family as they all cheered on their dad.

The ESPN cameras caught Carmani after a Derrick Rose free throw unleashing a passionate chant. What was the chant? Go daddy? Let’s go Bulls? I love my dad?

Nope.

He clearly is yelling “let’s go Heat, let’s go Heat,” and it appears as if his mom is laughing like it was the cutest thing she'd ever seen.

How can you allow this? Boozer has gotten plenty of hecklers in the past year as he struggles to adjust to his role with the Chicago Bulls. He doesn’t need his own family rooting against him. How much Bulls gear does he have to remind him of the team his father plays for?

Sure Boozer has played for three different teams in his career, but none of them were Miami. It appears to me that he just went with whatever chant was being yelled around him.

For the game Boozer finished with 10 points, nine rebounds and two steals in 28 minutes. After the game, hopefully, he gave his oldest son a refresher on what team he plays for. He already has enough fans rooting against him.

 

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