The Jazz committed a whopping 29 turnovers in Saturday's 87-84 preseason win at Indiana, leaving coach Jerry Sloan perturbed despite the victory.

Forward Carlos Boozer committed a team-high five of those miscues. Yet that wasn't what had Sloan fuming the most over Boozer's play. Rather, it's a repeat of the same issue for which Boozer was blasted by both Sloan and Jazz owner Larry H. Miller two seasons ago.

"Boozer's got to work more on his defense," Sloan said. "He can't step out on the floor and expect to get 19, 20 points a game ? and his man's getting 22 or 23."

"I told him he's got to do a better job defensively. And he can do a better job. That's the great thing about it. He can do a better job. But he's got to make a commitment to defending. Otherwise, I don't think we can win with that."